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A Chemical for Settling down the SO4 ions in water

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kilavuz

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Since the SO4 ions in the process water reduce our production, we would like to settle down them by using a chemical.

Please kindly inform us a company on the matter or advise a chemical.

Thanks in advance !
 
Dear kilavuz,

Ion exchange methods are the best,addind a Barium salt,like Barium Chloride will precipitate as Barium Sulphate,consult
with Nalco or Betz ,they are leaders in water treatment.

Good Luck,
Whylie

wayil@hotmail.com
 
Dear Whylie,

We contacted to Betz regarding the matter but they do not have this kind of inhibitors.

Any more advices ?
 
Can you tell us what is the desired reaction? <nbucska@pcperipherals.com>
 
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