UPS F.909
COOLING WATER TREATMENT
DESCRIPTION
Cooling Water Treatment is a concentrated, low toxicity liquid product used as a corrosion inhibitor and scale controller for the treatment of cooling water in all diesel engines as well as for any other cooling and heating water systems contaminated with deposits and corrosion which must be chemically cleaned.
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Cooling Water Treatment is a non Chromate Nitrite liquid compound with a deposit modifier, pH stabilized.
Appearance/color : Clear, light yellow liquid
Specific gravity : 1.07/15¡C
PH : 8-9
Odor : odorless
CHARACTERISTICS
- Prevents corrosion and scale formation.
- Prevents acid attack.
- It is a Chromate-free product.
- It is not an oil compound and does not create foaming.
- Protects various metal surfaces while compatible with non-metals.
- It has a very low degree of toxicity.
- Prevents scale overheating and main-tains regular heat transfer.
- It has no effect on rubber and plastic compounds, hoses.
- It is compatible with glycol-based anti-freeze and sealing products.
- It is cost effective, easy to handle and Apply.
APPLICATION AND USE
A. DOSAGE :
Initially, a volume proportion of 15 litres of Cooling Water Treatment per ton of distilled or fresh water must be used. However, dosing must be determined after the testing of water samples using the UPS samples. For optimum results, a nitrite concentration of 20 to 40 ppm in the final solution is recommended.
B. FEEDING PROCEDURE:
After the volume of Cooling Water Treatment is determined, feed the solution into the expansion tank or by means of a metering pump, which in turn are responsible to sirculate the solution to the cooling water system. Moreover, the engineer has to make sure that proper distribution of the solution is a accomplished and that a protective film is created. Only then is the treatment complete.
After the application and while the cooling water system is in operation, let the solution circulate for approximately 2 hours. Then, test the nitrite concentration in the water using samples. Repeat the test-
Ing procedures and make up with Cooling water.