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EIDS FLUIDS TREATMENT SYSTEM

Tbe Solution to Scale Control
The EIDS Fluid Treatment System is an innovative clean technology. It is designed to control colloidal systems such as those responsible for scale formation. Its design is based on years of research concerning the influence of static magnetic fields (SMF) and eletromagnetic fields (EMF) on the chemistry and physics of such colloidal systems.

Where does it work?
Prevents and removes all scale types from:

  • Cooling Towers
  • Evaporative Condensers
  • Distribution Systems
  • Ice Making Plants
  • What are its benefits to you?

  • Reduced energy costs
  • Reduced maintenance
  • Prolonged life of equipment
  • Increased heat transfer efficiency
  • Corrosion prevention
  • Elimination of scale prevention chemicals
  • A green solution to scaling problems
  • No harmful discharges to the environment
  • How Does it work?
    It modifies the Zeta Potential of aqueous colloidal suspensions by the emission of selected Radio Frequency through the Energy Interface Delivery System (EIDS).

    Mechanism
    Colloids are dispersions of small particles of one material in another, "small" meaning something around or less than 500nm in diameter. In general these particles are too small to be seen by the naked eye, but large enough to make the mixture appear cloudy.

    There are three colloidal chemical processes in the formation of scale: First, precipitation of minerals has to occur. Second, particles have to attach to the metal surface. Third, particles have to attach to each other in order for scale to grow on the surface.

    In the process of de-scaling opposite processes have to occur. Dispersion is the process in which particles move away from each other, detachment is the process in which particles are removed from the metal surface, and dissolution is the process in which salt ions go back into solution

    The EIDS Fluid Treatment system modifies surface charge in such a way that dispersion and detachment occurs and the resulting suspended scale then falls to the bottom of the sump.

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