PESA --Polyepoxysuccinic Acid - ** Specificaton & Trade Terms
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Place Of Origin | China |
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Price Term | EX-Work |
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Payment Term | T/T |
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Alex Xu (forevermissed@***)
Shandong Taihe Water Treatment Co.,Ltd
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Address: Xiwangzhuang Town, Shizhong District, Zaozhuang City, Shandong Province, P.R.C.
PESA --Polyepoxysuccinic Acid
Molecular Formula: HO(C4H2O5M2)n Molecular weight: 400-1500
Properties of PESA:
PESA is a multivariate scale and corrosion inhibitor with non-phosphor and non-nitrogen, it has good scale inhibition and dispersion for calcium carbonate, calcium sulfate, calcium fluoride and silica scale, with effects better than that of ordinary organophosphines. When built with organophosphates, the synergism effects are obvious.
PESA has good biodegradation properties, it can be widely used in circulating cool water system in situation of high alkaline, high hardness and high pH value. PESA can be operated under high concentration index. PESA has good synergism with chlorine and other Water Treatment Chemicals.
Specification of PESA:
Appearance Colorless or amble transparent liquid
Solid content % 40.0 min
Density (20C)g/cm3 1.28 min
pH(1% water solution) 9.0-12.0
Usage of PESA:
PESA can be used in system of oilfield refill water, crude oil dehydration and boiler;
PESA can be used in circulating cool water system of steel, petrochemical, power plant, medicine.
PESA can be used in boiler water, circulating cool water, desalination plant, and membrane separation in situation of high alkaline, high hardness, high pH value and high concentration index.
PESA can be used in detergent fields.
Package and Storage of PESA:
Normally In 250kg net Plastic Drum, IBC drum can also be used as required. Storage for ten months in room shady and dry place.
Safety Protection of PESA:
Alkaline, Avoid contact with eye and skin, once contacted, flush with water.
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