2022
DOI: 10.15244/pjoes/153557
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Effect of Sweep Frequency Electromagnetic Field on CaCO<sub>3</sub> Scale Formation in Industrial Circulating Water

Abstract: Electromagnetic field (EMF) treatment has demonstrated its superior efficiency and great potential in inhibiting scale formation in industrial plants. Despite the numerous studies focusing on improving the performance of EMF devices, there is still limited understanding of how the frequency affects the anti-scaling process. This problem restricts the development and optimization of the sweep frequency EMF technique, which is assumed to have a better anti-scale performance. In this work, experimental studies we… Show more

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“…Over prolonged periods, researchers observed that electromagnetic treatment resulted in 85% reduction in bacteria populations, corrosion retardation exceeding 60%, and a preventive effect on CaCO 3 scale development by more than 75% (Holysz et al, 2007;Liu et al, 2023). Notably, these impacts endured for varying durations, ranging from several hours to an entire month after exposure, contingent upon the application of suitable magnetic eld strengths (Rossi et al, 2009).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Over prolonged periods, researchers observed that electromagnetic treatment resulted in 85% reduction in bacteria populations, corrosion retardation exceeding 60%, and a preventive effect on CaCO 3 scale development by more than 75% (Holysz et al, 2007;Liu et al, 2023). Notably, these impacts endured for varying durations, ranging from several hours to an entire month after exposure, contingent upon the application of suitable magnetic eld strengths (Rossi et al, 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%