by Conner McCoy | Dec 18, 2025 | Cooling Water Treatment, Services, Uncategorized, Water Facts
Cutting cooling tower chemical costs is a common goal—but doing it the wrong way leads to scale, corrosion, fouling, and unplanned downtime. The key is optimization, not underfeeding. Increase Cycles of Concentration Safely Many towers operate conservatively due to...
by Conner McCoy | Dec 16, 2025 | Reverse Osmosis, Services, Uncategorized, Water Facts
Industrial and large-scale irrigation systems increasingly rely on reclaimed or impaired water sources. While reverse osmosis (RO) and ultrafiltration (UF) make reuse possible, emitter fouling remains a major challenge without proper design and operation. Why Emitters...
by Conner McCoy | Dec 15, 2025 | Boiler Water Treatment, Services, Uncategorized, Water Facts
Elevated iron in boiler condensate is a red flag that something upstream is failing. While iron is expected in raw makeup water, condensate should be essentially iron-free. When iron shows up there, it usually points to corrosion, oxygen intrusion, or operational gaps...
by Conner McCoy | Dec 12, 2025 | General Knowledge, Service Deionization, Services, Uncategorized, Water Facts
Closed-loop deionized (DI) water rinse systems are essential in industries like electronics, plating, aerospace, medical manufacturing, and precision cleaning. These loops must consistently deliver ultra-low conductivity water to prevent spotting, contamination, and...
by Conner McCoy | Dec 10, 2025 | Boiler Water Treatment, Cooling Water Treatment, General Knowledge, Services, Uncategorized, Water Facts
Copper corrosion can sneak up on industrial facilities, often showing up as pinhole leaks, blue-green staining, or sudden heat-exchanger failures. While operators typically look for obvious culprits like low pH or oxidizing biocides, several less obvious causes...
by Conner McCoy | Dec 9, 2025 | General Knowledge, PFAS Water Treatment, Uncategorized, Water Facts
In industrial water systems, people often use “corrosion” and “erosion” interchangeably—but they’re very different problems with different root causes and different solutions. Misdiagnosing one for the other can lead to wasted money and persistent equipment damage....