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STEAM BOILER TREATMENT

With more than 90 favorably priced formulations in stock, AGI can supply the right one for your operating conditions. And if we don't have one that fits, we can compound a new one.

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Alkalinity Adjunct

Sodium hydroxide solution. Used as an alkalinity supplement in boilers. USDA G6 approved.

 

Alkalinity Aid

Sodium hydroxide solution. Used as an alkalinity supplement in boilers. USDA G6 approved.

 

Antifoam BW

A steam boiler water antifoam. Do not use for other applications. USDA G6 approved.

 

Rustoscale® 6

Carbonate cycle internal boiler treatment for low pressure boilers. Use where the total alkalinity - calcium hardness is less than 30 ppm. Contains dispersants, alkalinity and antifoam. USDA G6 approved.

 

Rustoscale® 14

Carbonate cycle internal boiler treatment. Use where the total alkalinity - calcium hardness is greater than 30 ppm. Contains dispersants, alkalinity and antifoam. USDA G6 approved.

 

Rustoscale® 19

Carbonate cycle internal boiler treatment. Use where the total alkalinity - calcium hardness is greater than 30 ppm. Contains dispersants, alkalinity and antifoam. USDA G6 approved.

 

Rustoscale® 140

Carbonate cycle 2 in 1 internal boiler treatment for low pressure boilers. Use where the total alkalinity - calcium hardness is greater than 30 ppm. Contains dispersants, sulfite, antifoam, and alkalinity.

 

Rustoscale® 162

Carbonate cycle 3 in 1 internal boiler treatment. Use where the total alkalinity - calcium hardness is greater than 30 ppm. Contains dispersants, sulfite, amine, and alkalinity.

 

Rustoscale® 186

Carbonate cycle 3 in 1 internal boiler treatment. Use where the total alkalinity - calcium hardness is less than 30 ppm. Contains dispersants, sulfite, amine, and alkalinity.

 

BWT-011

A phosphate cycle 3 in 1 internal boiler treatment.

 

BWT-196

A liquid phosphate cycle internal boiler treatment. Contains phosphate, alkalinity and advanced polymer technology.

 

BWT-009

A liquid phosphate to be used with dispersants, oxygen scavengers, and other appropriate chemicals.

 

BWT-010

A blend of sulfite, dispersant, and neutralizing amine.

 

BWT-106

A blend of neutralizing amines and dispersants formulated for keeping dissolved solids low in sectional boilers.

 

AF-198

A steam boiler water antifoam. Do not use for other applications.

 

BD-4409

An iron and calcium steam boiler dispersant.

 

BD-4427

An iron and calcium phosphate steam boiler dispersant. USDA approved for non food contact.

 

BD-0177

An iron, calcium carbonate, and calcium phosphate steam boiler dispersant. Use at less than 350 psig pressure. USDA G6 approved.

 

Rustoscale

Polysperse BW

 

A general steam boiler dispersant and sludge conditioner. USDA G6 approved.

 

Start Up™

A combination of sodium nitrite and alkalinity to get the initial nitrite levels to recommended concentrations on a Unitreat program.

 

Unitreat™ 2

A sodium nitrite based internal boiler treatment. Contains alkalinity, sodium nitrite, dispersant, and amine.

Use where total alkalinity - calcium hardness is greater than 30 ppm.

 

Unitreat™ 6

A sodium nitrite based internal boiler treatment. Contains alkalinity, sodium nitrite, dispersant, and amine.

Use where total alkalinity - calcium hardness is less than 30 ppm.

 

Unitreat™ 16

A sodium nitrite based internal boiler treatment. Contains alkalinity, sodium nitrite, and dispersant.

Use where total alkalinity - calcium hardness is less than 30 ppm. Does not contain amine.

 

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