antiskaleerandeid
Antiskaleerandeid, also known as scale inhibitors, are chemical additives used to prevent or reduce the formation of mineral scale deposits in various industrial and domestic applications. These deposits, commonly calcium carbonate, calcium sulfate, or barium sulfate, can form when water containing dissolved minerals is heated, evaporates, or its pH changes, leading to oversaturation. Scale formation can cause significant problems, including reduced efficiency of heat transfer, clogged pipes and equipment, increased energy consumption, and premature failure of machinery.
Antiskaleerandeid work through several mechanisms. Some act as threshold inhibitors, meaning they are effective even at
The selection of an appropriate antiskaleerandeid depends on factors such as the type of scale expected, the