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Calc-Tech

Calc-Tech offers an ecological and sustainable solution for limestone and other depot.

Calcium is part of the chemical balance of water and is harmless as such, but when the temperature rises and water evaporates, calcium turns into limestone – and there’s the rub. Limestone in industrial installations causes considerable energy loss and blockages. Limestone blockes pipes, wears out thermic taps, boilers and warm water aplliances.

Calc-Tech is an inductive water treatment technology for the prevention of limestone. Several coils are wrapped around the existing water pipe, creating an inductive field. These coils can be applied without interrupting the water pipe. Science has proven that the formation of hard limestone crystal structures is prevented when water flows through an inductive field. Scale is a thing of the past.

This technology has immediate result and is effective with high temperatures, high flow rate (up to 30.000m³) and in contact with air.

Calc-Tech has a short Return on Investment time as there are no recurrent costs such as salt and chemicals, no draining of water and no maintenance.

 
Applications:
> Cooling circuits: cooling towers, condensors, heat exchangers, etc.
> Water purification: centrifuges for silt processing, effluent pipes, etc.
> Incinerators: neutralisation of smoke and gas, effluent pipes;
> All-in concepts for industrial customers;
> Air treatment groups;
> Sanitary installations: hotels, hospitals, buildings, sport facilities, etc.

Advantages :
> water pipes are protected against blockages;
> spray heads remain open;
> cooling towers, heat exchangers and condensors maintain their capacity;
> hard limestone cannot be formed;
> CALC-TECH does not affect the water quality;
> can be applied to any type of water pipe;
> installation without interrupting the pipes;
> compact installation;
> CALC-TECH is efficient regardless of the flow rate;
> no consumption or maintenance costs.

More information on this technology can be found (for the time being) on the website www.a-engineering.be