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 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 3, 2025 | Boiler Water Treatment, Equipment, Filtration, General Knowledge, Services, Uncategorized
Boiler systems are critical assets in industrial plants, and poor water quality can lead to scaling, corrosion, inefficiency, and expensive downtime. Spotting early warning signs can help prevent major system failures. Here are the top five indicators your boiler...
by Conner McCoy | Sep 15, 2025 | Boiler Water Treatment, Cooling Water Treatment, General Knowledge, Services
Corrosion is one of the most damaging—and costly—issues in industrial water systems. If left untreated, it can lead to equipment failure, unscheduled downtime, safety hazards, and extra maintenance expenses. But with the right corrosion control water treatment...
by Conner McCoy | Apr 15, 2025 | Boiler Water Treatment, General Knowledge, Services
Cycles of Concentration Cycles of concentration (CoC) refer to the ratio of dissolved solids in recirculating water compared to the make-up water added to replace losses from evaporation, leaks, or blowdown. Essentially, it measures how concentrated the dissolved...
by Conner McCoy | Mar 24, 2025 | Boiler Water Treatment, General Knowledge
Early Beginnings Okay, technically the practical use of steam predates the Industrial Revolution. In fact, you can trace the origins of steam-harnessing all the way back to the first century (Search for ‘Hero of Alexandria’s aeolipile’ for more information on that)....