MedicineEng
Industrial
- Jun 30, 2003
- 609
Hi All:
In our efforts to improve the sustainability of our operations I've been looking in to our cooling water chemical treatment.
We have an usual phosphate base corrosion and scale inhibitor and I asked our chemical provider, which is one of the leading companies in the world on this field, to propose us a non phosphate base cooling water treatment.
This week they came with a proposal to replace our current cooling water treatment by a non-P one, but they said that they need to had to add zinc as well.
This left me a little worried if we were not trading one pollutant by another eventually worse.
Any thoughts or experience on this issue?
Thanks.
In our efforts to improve the sustainability of our operations I've been looking in to our cooling water chemical treatment.
We have an usual phosphate base corrosion and scale inhibitor and I asked our chemical provider, which is one of the leading companies in the world on this field, to propose us a non phosphate base cooling water treatment.
This week they came with a proposal to replace our current cooling water treatment by a non-P one, but they said that they need to had to add zinc as well.
This left me a little worried if we were not trading one pollutant by another eventually worse.
Any thoughts or experience on this issue?
Thanks.