CsabaOlter
Mechanical
- Jan 30, 2009
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Dear Collegues,
Could someone help me out with informing me about the followings concerning household antiscalant-filled (powdered ortho-& sodium polyphosphate) inline filters:
1) What is the efficiency? To what extent does it really bind the hardness minerals to protect houshold appliances (e.g. washing machine)?
2) Is there a temperature limit until which the chemical bondage between the phosphate and the hardness minerals remain, i.e. it keeps them in solution? (I read something about keeping iron in solution by polyphosphate only on low temperatures. Does phosphates behave in the same way when binding Ca2+ and Mg2+ ?)
Thank you for your replies in advance!
Best regards:
Csaba OLTER
technical executive
ProMinent Hungary
Could someone help me out with informing me about the followings concerning household antiscalant-filled (powdered ortho-& sodium polyphosphate) inline filters:
1) What is the efficiency? To what extent does it really bind the hardness minerals to protect houshold appliances (e.g. washing machine)?
2) Is there a temperature limit until which the chemical bondage between the phosphate and the hardness minerals remain, i.e. it keeps them in solution? (I read something about keeping iron in solution by polyphosphate only on low temperatures. Does phosphates behave in the same way when binding Ca2+ and Mg2+ ?)
Thank you for your replies in advance!
Best regards:
Csaba OLTER
technical executive
ProMinent Hungary