Cooling Water, Cooling Water Treatment, Cooling Water Treatment System, Cooling Water Treatment Chemicals

Chemical specializes in providing water and wastewater treatment technical services. In fact, ability to perform these services is what separates us from the rest of other competition. Competition sells chemicals or equipment – we sell solutions and complete water treatment systems.

Chemical provides technical services which include system design, waste characterization, chemical treatability, sludge dewaterability and pH neutralization. Chemical has the ability to work closely with our customers to solve real life problems, demonstrate the solutions to those problems, and implement them. These services include bench testing, pilot scale and full scale evaluations




Full scale evaluations are the culmination of either bench or pilot studies and are the true test of the equipment and chemistry. Chemical is available every step of the way providing not only equipment and wastewater treatment systems, but also technical support and on site presence to assist with fine tuning and adjustments.

Experiencing excessive down-time, poor product quality and maintenance costs due to scale formation in one of their blast furnace cooling water systems. Top Companies had chosen to stop treating this cooling water system, because it believed that the cost of water treatment chemicals was not justified. This application used approximately 70,000 gallons of water per day. The make-up water’s total hardness was 225 mg/l. The cooling water application is high stress with water temperatures surpassing 150 degrees F.

Without water treatment chemicals being added to this system, the foundry was replacing an average of two tuyeres per month at an average cost of $4,000 per month. Calcium carbonate scale formed in the tuyeres and reduced the heat transfer rate to the point that product quality was detrimentally affected. The scaling problem also increased maintenance costs and caused increased costs due to extended production downtime.

Chemical taken important role to develop an economically feasible solution to their cooling water system issues. They performed an extensive system survey that included water chemistry and deposit analysis. Then designed a specially formulated chemical treatment program to treat this high stress cooling water system. The application of water treatment products resulted in the elimination of the scale problem and associated heat transfer problems. All told, the program provided a $3,100 net savings per month to the companies in reduced tuyere replacement alone. Product quality problems associated with poor heat transfer in the blast furnace were eliminated as well as costs associated with increased maintenance and downtime.

All of Chemical’s Cooling Water products are custom designed specifically for your cooling water system and conditions with the goal of maintaining a scale, corrosion and deposit-free cooling system. If you currently have scale problems, we will design a program to eliminated scale, improve heat transfer and optimize your system.

Cooling Water Treatment Chemicals Market accounted for US$ 15,750.77 Mn in 2018 and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 5.9% during the forecast period 2019 - 2027, to account for US$ 26,253.37 Mn by 2027

The cooling water treatment chemicals market in the Asia Pacific is propelling due to the presence of small and large scale manufacturing companies in India, China, and Japan. The demand for cooling water treatment chemicals has increased from the steel, mining & metallurgy, petrochemicals & oil and gas, food and beverage, and textile industries over the past few years. China, India, and Japan are the most prominent regions for the growth of the cooling water treatment chemicals market, given that the power industry in these regions is among the well-established sectors.

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