Polycarboxylic Antiscalant and Dispersant, Products
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PAPE nwere mmetụta mgbochi dị mma na barium na strontium scale deposition na mmiri nke enweghị ike ịchịkwa site na ụlọ dị ugbu a. ihe mgbochi ọnụ ọgụgụ . Ọ nwekwara mmetụta mgbochi dị mma nke ukwuu na ntinye nke nnu na-adịghị edozi dị ka calcium carbonate na calcium sulfate na mmiri, ma nwee nchebe cathodic maka ígwè.
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PAPEMP bụ ọgbọ mbụ ọgwụgwọ mmiri onye ọrụ nwere nnukwu chelating na dispersing Njirimara, nnukwu calcium ndidi na magburu onwe ọnụ ọgụgụ mgbochi Njirimara.
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