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PRODUCT DATA

P 110 BOILER SCALE INHIBITOR




DESCRIPTION
P 110 contains technical grade anhydrous polyphosphate and polymers specially blended to ensure the effective control of scaling in boiler.

  FEATURES
  • Cost effective scale prevention
  • Anhydrous
  • Afford maximum flexiblity of alkalinity control.
  • Dissolve readily in cold water.
     
  • GENERAL SPECIFICATION

    Appearance ..…………………………….. White powder
    SG at 28° C ………….….………………………… 1.26
    Solubility ..……………............................…150 parts in 100 parts of water

    TREATMENT

    P 110 solution of about 5% concentration can be prepared with cold water. Crystallization under normal condition will not arise. Solution can then be injected continuosly to boiler feedwater line or direct into boiler drum. Product may be fed along with other boiler water treatment chemicals. Proper treatment levels for P 110 depend on many factors, such as the severity of the problem water conditions and conditions particular to a given installation. However, an excess of 30 - 50 ppm phosphate as PO4 in boiler water is normally maintained.

    HANDLING

    Normal precautions should be taken while handling. Do not take internally. If liquid gets into the eyes, flush with plenty of water and get immediate medical attention.

    PACKING P 110 is available in 25 liters and 100 liters containers.

    All statements, information and data presented herein are believed to be accurate and reliable but are not to be taken as a guarantee, express warranty or implied warranty of merchantability of fitness for a particular purpose or representation, express or implied, for which seller assumes legal responsibility and they are offered solely for your consideration, investigation and verification. Statements or suggestions concerning possible use of this product are made without representation or warranty that any such use is free of patent infringement and are not recommendations to infringe on any patent. Date:05/12/96