PhosZero with E-FeX Technology is a breakthrough in scale and corrosion control during cooling water treatment. E-FeX’s blend of ingredients replaces the most common uses of phosphorus in cooling water applications, U.S. Water said July 20.
There are no concerns about discharge or aquatic toxicity with PhosZero, the company said, noting that the protection against scale and corrosion is maximum. Environmental stability—without phosphorus sent into the environment—enhances regulatory compliance and eliminates costs for removing phosphorus from waste streams.
The need to store acid onsite is reduced due to plant safety improvement.
“I am very proud of our scientists for developing this great breakthrough in sustainable treatment for cooling water. It will save our customers time and money, while improving the environment,” said Allan Bly, founder and CEO of U.S. Water.
U.S. Water is based in St. Michael, Minn.
Allan Bly, U.S. Water founder and CEO Source: U.S. Water
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