A proposal for cooling tower managers who are fighting with long-term chemical inputs.
To the engineers who have been fighting for a long time with the long-term, economic, and management operations of cooling towers, are you still forced to use chemical treatments?
Regarding the issues of scale, slime, red rust, and algae, which are essential to the operation of cooling towers, I speculate that the current specific measures are primarily chemical treatments or maintenance through manpower.
Therefore, we have a proposal from Toko. The countermeasures for the 3S issues of scale, slime, and red rust in water have already been completed. An effective countermeasure is the utilization of water. This is a strategy based on understanding water pressure, flow, and volume, and there is no risk of failure.
Cooling tower engineers, please consider this low-risk, high-return strategy. There will be no charge if results are not achieved. You can use it with confidence.
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