Antiscale for Cooling Tower technology based on reverse osmosis (RO) membranes which is widely used to produce clean water, drinking water and very pure water using sources from waste water, sea water and surface water compared to using conventional water treatment processes because of the energy consumption of the process RO is much lower and operational security is higher.
In drinking water production, brackish water and sea water have a tendency to form scale due to high concentrations of dissolved salts. Scale/scale such as: Silica and divalent salts of carbonate, sulfate, fluoride and phosphate. Scale forms when dissolved substances in the feed water reach their maximum solubility limit somewhere in the RO unit. When concentrated further, they precipitate out of solution and onto the surface. These surfaces can be suspended particles in the feed/concentrate stream, membrane surfaces, feed water spacers, or other surfaces.