
Scale inhibitors
Scale inhibitors are chemicals added to water systems to prevent the formation of mineral deposits, such as calcium or magnesium, that can cause clogs and reduce efficiency. These deposits, known as scale, develop when minerals in water crystallize out and settle on surfaces like pipes, boilers, or heat exchangers. By interfering with the crystallization process, scale inhibitors keep these minerals dissolved and suspended, helping to maintain smooth operation, reduce maintenance costs, and extend equipment lifespan. They are commonly used in industrial, commercial, and residential water treatment to ensure system reliability and efficiency.