Application of Physical Polarization Water Treatment Technology on Circulating Cooling Water System of Power Plant

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Physical polarization Water Treatment (PPWT) is a new technology that takes advantage of polarization electric field polarizing water molecules to achieve the purpose of scale inhibition and dissolution as well as killing bacteria and algae. The PPWT device made by Shandong Langkun Energy Conservation & Environmental Protection Technology Co., Ltd and running in the biomass power plant of Shandong Kaitai Group Co. achieved the effects of scale inhibition and solution which are even more superior to the traditional method of chemical dosing. It brings annual water conservation of 147600 m3 and economic benefits of hundreds of thousands to millions for forsaking chemical dosing for a 15MW power unit. Therefore, Considerable economic and social benefits and the goals required by the state to the enterprises of energy saving, emission reduction and environmental protection are achieved.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 726-731)

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606-609

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August 2013

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