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What Chemicals Are Used In Boiler Water Treatment? 

What chemicals are used in boiler water treatment? There are a number of chemicals that are used in boiler water treatment and they are all required to be approved by the federal statute that requires adherence to the codes. 

Approved Chemicals For Boiler Water Treatment:

  • Alkalinity 
  • Amines 
  • Phosphates or Polymers 
  • Sulfites 

Alkalinity is used to maintain pH levels above 10.5 to control corrosion. Amines are used to increase pH for condensing boilers to control pipe corrosions. Phosphates and polymers are used to control calcium buildup. Polymers attach to the calcium and phosphates sink the calcium to the bottom of the boiler allowing them to exit via the boilers blowdown valve. 

Sulfites are used to control and eliminate dissolved oxygen which is extremely corrosive and damaging to boiler systems. 

Consulting our expert chemists here at Ecolink will help you help you asnwer questions like “what chemicals are used in boiler water treatment?” and determine the correct chemicals required to control and eliminate the compounds in the water created during the boiling processes in boilers. 

Benefits of Shopping For Boiler Chemicals with Ecolink:

  • Bulk Supply – Ecolink offers convenient bulk sizing of all their chemical products including 5-gallon buckets and 55-gallon drums. 
  • Knowledge and Experience – Ecolink has been a leading provider of bulk chemicals since 1991. With over 30 years of knowledge and experience to share with our customers, we can help you better understand your chemical products and supply you with the perfect chemical solutions for your applications.  
  • Variety – Ecolink can serve as a one-stop-shop for all your chemical needs, offering chemicals like boiler cleaners, industrial cleaning solutions, green chemical alternatives, and more. 

What Chemicals Are Used In Boiler Water Treatment? 

If you would like more information about chemicals that are used in boiler water treatment and are looking for a reputable bulk supplier, Contact Ecolink here! Our team of chemical experts is here to answer your questions and help you find the best chemical solutions for your needs.

Boiler Chemicals

Boiler Chemicals 

What are boiler chemicals and how are they used? Boiler chemicals are chemicals specifically  designed to aid in the treatment of water used in boilers that create steam used in all commercial and  industrial buildings, dwellings, and institutions everywhere. These chemicals ensure that boilers fuction properly by preventing the build up of scleas and corrosion that can cause damage and need for replacement.

Ecolink offers a a variety of different boiler chemicals, including our new Boiler Guard, designed to remove existing corrosion and scales, while preventing future build up, to protect boilers and keep them functioning properly. If you are in need of water treatment chemicals for boilers, HVACs, and other major systems, Ecolink can hlep!

Benefits of Shopping For Boiler Chemicals With Ecolink:

  • Bulk Supply – Ecolink is a reliable bulk supplier of a variety of industrial chemicals, offering convenient 5 gallon buckets and 55 gallons drums to accommodate facilities of all sizes. 
  • Knowledge and Experience – Ecolink has been a trusted chemical supplier for over 30 years. Our team of chemists can answer all your questions and help you find the best chemical products for your applications.
  • Variety – Ecolink offers a long, ever growing list of industrial and manufacturing chemicals including boiler chemicals. Ecolink can serve as a one stop shop for all your chemical needs.
  • Eco-Friendly – Ecolink proudly offers a wide range of green chemical alternatives in an effort to reduce the carbon footprint of the chemical industry. If you are interested in making you chemical applications more sustainable, Ecolink can help. 

Want To Learn More About Water Treatment Chemicals? 

If you need help finding a reliable supplier of high quality boiler chemicals in bulk, Contact Ecolink here!  Our team of skilled experts is here to answer your questions and provide you with the best chemicals for your needs. Call today to learn more!