Organic and inorganic oxygen scavengers decrease or remove the level of oxygen in the water by reacting with the dissolved oxygen in the water. This reduces the accelerated corrosion caused by the presence of oxygen in a high heat environment. It’s important to note...
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INORGANIC OXYGEN SCAVENGERS: EXPLAINING COMMON VARIETIES
Organic and inorganic oxygen scavengers decrease or remove the level of oxygen in the water by reacting with the dissolved oxygen in the water. This reduces the accelerated corrosion caused by the presence of oxygen in a high heat environment. The difference between...
THE GHS COMPLIANCE DEADLINE IS DRAWING CLOSER, ARE YOU PREPARED?
In June of this year, GHS regulations will be implemented by OSHA that change the hazardcommunication standards for chemical classification and will impact labeling and Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS). It’s critical that water treatment professionals understand the...
ADVANTAGES OF A FLUORESCENT MONITORING SYSTEM
Maintaining the proper amount of chemical feed is critical to operating an effective water treatment system. Efficient and automated testing and monitoring of chemicals can lead to lower operating costs and higher system performance. One option for better control and...
2013 REGULATORY UPDATE FOR GHS
2013 REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS FOR GHS (WHAT IS GHS?) The first set of requirements for complying with the Global Harmonized System, or GHS as it is known, are rapidly approaching later this year. GHS will require major changes to the hazard classifications of chemicals...
QUALICHEM LAUNCHES FLUOROTRACE PRODUCT LINE
QualiChem has developed a new product line of FluoroTraceTM (fluorescent traced) products for cooling and boiler applications. With the release of equipment monitoring solutions by Turner Designs and Walchem for fluorescing chemistries in the water treatment market, a...