Mineral Scales and Deposits 2015
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-444-63228-9.00009-7
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Nonchemical Methods to Control Scale and Deposit Formation

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“…Pretreatment/modification of feed water and use of the scale preventing chemicals (antiscalants) are the two most commonly used techniques to counter the scaling in the water industry (Al-Hamzah and Fellows, 2015;Al-Sofi et al, 1998;Ayoub et al, 2014;Chaussemier et al, 2015;Chernozubov et al, 1966;Cho and Kim, 2015;Dunseth et al, 1964;Linnikov et al, 1989;Neville and Morizot, 2000;Sano and Nakashima, 2018;Vidic et al, 2015). Both methods have their pros and cons depending on the various aspects of a particular technology to be used for, and quality of water and application.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pretreatment/modification of feed water and use of the scale preventing chemicals (antiscalants) are the two most commonly used techniques to counter the scaling in the water industry (Al-Hamzah and Fellows, 2015;Al-Sofi et al, 1998;Ayoub et al, 2014;Chaussemier et al, 2015;Chernozubov et al, 1966;Cho and Kim, 2015;Dunseth et al, 1964;Linnikov et al, 1989;Neville and Morizot, 2000;Sano and Nakashima, 2018;Vidic et al, 2015). Both methods have their pros and cons depending on the various aspects of a particular technology to be used for, and quality of water and application.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PWT causes suspended particles of mineral ions to form in bulk water, essentially referred to as bulk precipitation. When settled in the water, the suspended particles are likely to enlarge, resulting in particulate fouling on the surface [150]. Instead of forming a hard and difficult to remove scale (i.e., precipitation fouling), particulate fouling develops a soft and easily removed sludge layer on the heat-transfer surface [151].…”
Section: Feedwater Treatment Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Instead of forming a hard and difficult to remove scale (i.e., precipitation fouling), particulate fouling develops a soft and easily removed sludge layer on the heat-transfer surface [151]. Hence, the mineral buildup issue can be mitigated by simply adding the tiny, suspended particles to the water [150]. Another PWT mechanism is the magnetic water treatment.…”
Section: Feedwater Treatment Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The physical method of scale inhibition is a green and pollution-free water treatment method [17] , such as solenoid coils [18][19] , catalytic materials [20] , magnetic fields [21] , electric fields [10] , ultrasonic waves and electromagnetic fields [22] . Among them, the electric field scale inhibition method is a new research hotspot, and the scale inhibition effect is more obvious.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%