- Antiscalants are a family of chemicals designed to inhibit the formation and precipitation of crystallized
mineral salts that form scale.
- Antiscalant chemicals are used to prevent the scaling & fouling of the RO membranes.
- Scale may consist
of mineral fouling such as calcium sulfate, calcium carbonate, barium sulfate, silica, calcium fluoride, and
strontium sulphate
- Some common membrane foulants and Scalants include calcium carbonate, calcium sulfate, barium
sulfate, strontium sulfate, calcium fluoride, iron, colloidal material, silica and other organic contaminants.
- Radix 95 is a specific antiscalant for Reverse Osmosis Membrane, effective in controlling deposition of
inorganic scales.
- Effective in presence of chlorine and hardness up to 1000ppm
- Effective calcium carbonate dispersion in presence of higher pH up to (10) and alkalinity
(up to 750)
- Useful as calcium sulphate inhibitor
- Excellent Scale control for high silica waters up to 300ppm.
- Free from phosphates and other chelants.
- Suitable for Potable Water (Food Grade).