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This document introduces a proposal for water treatment technology that replaces chemical treatment with a next-generation scale prevention electromagnetic processing device. It includes information on the device configuration, processing mechanisms, scale determination, features of the yoke-type electromagnetic processing, device selection, the implementation process, and examples of applications. It is applicable to cooling systems, boiler systems, and water supply and drainage systems. [Contents (partial)] ■ Device configuration and processing mechanisms ■ Scale determination (1) Determination methods ■ Scale determination (2) Effects of chemicals ■ Features of yoke-type electromagnetic processing and device selection ■ Implementation process *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registrationThis document introduces a new management method for scale control using the electromagnetic treatment device ZETAWAVE and slime control using chemicals. It includes information on open cooling systems, conventional management methods, and scale prevention measures. At Techno Lab, we apply the "electromagnetic treatment device ZETAWAVE" for scale control in open cooling systems, and we perform "chlorine treatment" for equipment that requires slime control. We encourage you to read it. 【Contents (excerpt)】 ■ Overview ■ Open cooling systems ■ Conventional management methods (chemical treatment) ■ Scale prevention measures "electromagnetic treatment device ZETAWAVE" ■ Factors contributing to scale adhesion and prevention mechanisms through electromagnetic treatment *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registrationWe introduce physical treatment technologies for scale prevention in geothermal heat utilization power generation. The running costs are low, and the technology can be practically implemented early on. It is applicable in various fields, including geothermal power generation, hot spring facilities, cooling towers, and heat source equipment such as boilers, with a market scale that is significantly large. Our goal is to research and develop reliable and low-cost physical treatment technologies for scale prevention that can be used continuously. 【Goals】 ■ Reduce the annual operational cost of scale prevention by more than 20% compared to traditional dredging or chemical treatment methods. ■ Build a database for various hot spring waters and systematize the operating conditions for hybrid scale prevention devices. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registration"ZETAWAVE(R)" is a scale prevention electromagnetic treatment device that controls the interfacial potential of scale in water by applying an electromagnetic field of specific frequencies to water. It contributes to the prevention of scale and rust adhesion. Cost-benefit calculations tailored to the site conditions are possible. Please feel free to contact us first. 【Features】 ■ Reduction in chemical costs ■ Reduction in water usage ■ Decrease in cleaning frequency ■ Energy-saving effects in heat exchangers *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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