Description
WATREAT RD 310 – NSF Certified Food Grade RO Antiscalant for Moderate TDS & High Silica
WATREAT RD 310 is a highly effective antiscalant & antifoulant designed for reverse osmosis (RO) systems with moderate TDS and high silica content. Formulated with advanced polymer technology, it prevents scaling caused by silica, calcium carbonate (CaCO₃), calcium sulfate (CaSO₄), barium sulfate (BaSO₄), strontium sulfate (SrSO₄), and calcium fluoride (CaF₂). Additionally, its dispersing action helps keep the system free from fouling caused by soluble and insoluble iron & silica.
Key Features & Benefits
✅ Advanced Antiscalant & Antifoulant – Prevents scale formation and fouling in RO membranes.
✅ Superior Silica Inhibition – Effectively controls silica scaling, ensuring long-term membrane performance.
✅ Multi-Scale Protection – Inhibits the deposition of carbonate, sulfate, and fluoride salts.
✅ Iron & Silica Dispersion – Keeps the system clean by dispersing soluble and insoluble iron & silica.
✅ Easy to Use & Handle – Ready-to-use liquid formula, making application simple and efficient.
✅ NSF Certified – Suitable for potable water systems, ensuring safe and high-quality water treatment.
Specifications
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Appearance: Clear, colorless to pale yellow liquid
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pH: 6.5 – 7.2
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Density: 1.0 – 1.2
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Packing Size: 20 Kg
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Certification: NSF Certified (NSF/ANSI 60)
Recommended Dosage
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Standard Dosage: 3 – 5 PPM, depending on water chemistry and scaling potential.
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Adjustments: Dosage should be optimized based on system parameters for maximum efficiency and cost-effectiveness.
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Reference: Always refer to the RO membrane manufacturer’s guidelines for specific application recommendations.
Handling & Storage Instructions
🔹 Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat.
🔹 Keep the container tightly closed when not in use.
🔹 Avoid direct contact with skin and eyes. In case of eye contact, flush with clean water and seek medical attention if necessary.
product code : SIE20250331181
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