
Model: SGR1111W
Product Name: Salt Inhibitor
Main Components: Polycarboxylic acid, dendritic macromolecular scale inhibitor and dispersant, etc.
Physical and Chemical Specifications:
Apperance | Pale yellow to reddish-brown liquid |
Density(20℃) | ≥1.1g/cm3 |
Solid content | ≥ 30% |
PH | ≥ 7.0 |
Performance and Application:
Industrial incineration is commonly used for hazardous waste treatment, employing quenching towers to reduce flue gas temperatures. Utilizing high-salinity wastewater as quench water minimizes impact on the overall incineration process while simultaneously lowering corporate costs for treating high-salinity wastewater. High-salinity wastewater exhibits complex composition with elevated levels of calcium, magnesium ions, and organic matter. During flue gas waste heat evaporation and concentration, scaling and salt residue compaction inevitably occur, compromising system operational cycles.
SGR1118W is a specialized treatment additive developed to address scaling and compaction in high-salt, high-temperature concentration systems. primarily composed of macromolecular chelating dispersants and surface modifiers for insoluble salts. SGR1118W achieves its purpose by altering the formation and growth process of inorganic salt crystals. This liquid product contains no flammable chemicals, ensuring environmental safety. Its unique formulation structure exhibits outstanding performance, demonstrating remarkable dispersion and crystal lattice modification effects under high-salt, high-hardness, and high-temperature conditions.
Usage:
Introduce the chemical into the system at a distance before the wastewater enters the quenching tower to ensure thorough mixing with high-salinity wastewater. The chemical is typically introduced via a metering pump. The recommended dosage for SGR1118W is 400.0–1000.0 g per cubic meter of wastewater. The exact dosage depends on wastewater quality and equipment operating conditions.
Packaging, Storage, and Transportation:
Packaged in 25kg, 200kg, or 1000kg plastic drums. Store in a cool, dry place. Shelf life is twelve months. Handle with care during transportation to prevent impact damage.










