Abstract
The effect on heat transfer surface fouling of antisealants was determined in a pilot cooling system and compared to retention of hardness in solution. Treatments were polyacrylates of different molecular weights and phosphonates. They appeared to work by both crystallization inhibition and dispersion. Contributions by these mechanisms were compared.
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1984
Association for Materials Protection and Performance (AMPP)
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