Walker Station faced severe scale formation and corrosion within its HVAC cooling tower and chiller system, despite the use of scale-prevention chemicals
A system assessment showed the damage was extensive enough that full replacement was more economical than repair. Chemical dosing had failed to protect the equipment, increasing maintenance costs and risk to the new installation
Cooling tower and chiller system remained scale-free
No ongoing use of scale-prevention chemicals
Algaecide and biocide consumption reduced by 50%
Lower operating and maintenance costs
Reduced environmental impact
Eliminating shutdowns in pharmaceutical production

Eliminating shutdowns in pharmaceutical production

Eliminating scale and chemical cleaning in a commercial training kitchen

Eliminating scale and chemical cleaning in a commercial training kitchen

Protecting cooling circuits at a tile manufacturer

Protecting cooling circuits at a tile manufacturer

Reducing maintenance downtime in a busy restaurant

Reducing maintenance downtime in a busy restaurant

Replacing CO₂ dosing in paper manufacturing

Replacing CO₂ dosing in paper manufacturing

US Government study validates catalytic technology

US Government study validates catalytic technology

Improving cooling system reliability at Daimler Truck

Improving cooling system reliability at Daimler Truck

Reducing downtime on offshore compressor cooling systems

Reducing downtime on offshore compressor cooling systems

Achieving 12 months of scale-free performance in hard-water conditions

Achieving 12 months of scale-free performance in hard-water conditions

Preventing scale in building services systems

Preventing scale in building services systems