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Green and sustainable anti scaling solution for desalination plants

Green and sustainable anti scaling solution for desalination plants

Aloe vera gel can be used as a natural anti-scalant for desalination plants. Its properties can help prevent scaling and fouling in the membranes used for desalination, helping to increase efficiency and reduce maintenance needs.

Additionally, aloe vera gel is a sustainable and eco-friendly alternative to synthetic anti-scalants, which can be harmful to the environment. It is also readily available and easy to obtain, making it a cost-effective solution for desalination plants.

The solution is our formulation STOPSCALE™, a scale inhibitor which is a new and unique green product for use as scale inhibitor into desalination plants. It was developed to offer an environmentally friendly product and a new “green” option for the scale problem in desalination plants, as well as in water and wastewater treatment plants and other industries.

STOPSCALE™ scale inhibitor is a 99.5% natural product made from natural chitosan, cactus mucilage, aloe barbadensis miller and aloe chinensis compounds.

STOPSCALE™ scale inhibitor is a new all-natural, sustainable and biodegradable product formulated based on polysaccharides, enzymes, amino acids and anthraquinones obtained from natural polymers.

STOPSCALE™ coats the membranes and help prevent the buildup of minerals and other deposits that can lead to scaling and fouling.

Overall, using aloe vera gel as an anti-scalant is a promising and innovative approach to improving the efficiency and sustainability of desalination plants.

For more information please visit the specific page of STOPSCALE™
- A NEW ECO FRIENDLY PRODUCT FOR USE AS SCALE INHIBITOR IN DESALINATION PLANTS. PROTECTS TANKS, SURFACE INSTALLATIONS, PIPELINES, BOILERS, HEAT EXCHANGERS, COOLING TOWERS, VALVES AND EQUIPMENTS.

PEH:Well Production Problems

PEH:Well Production Problems

Petrowiki has published a valuable document under the Chapter Petroleum Engineering Handbook. One of such documents (Well Production Problems) offer a good description of the scale problem. We publish here some excerpts of suocuments and the links to read at its original publisher page. 

Introduction

Dealing With Scaling In The Bakken

Dealing With Scaling In The Bakken

Dealing with Scaling in The Bakken is the title of an interesting article published at Production-Point on 2015, where the scale problem in the Bakken area is analysed.

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