Maximize Protection and Cost Savings for Your Boiler, Cooling, and Closed Loop Systems
Kurita’s innovative Cetamine Technology is designed for complete protection of a large variety of water-using processes and systems. Composed of film-forming amines (FFA), Cetamine creates a hydrophobic protective film acting as a barrier between water and metal, effectively inhibiting corrosion and scaling.
The unique properties of this technology makes Cetamine a successful treatment option in the most challenging systems, including idle periods, corrosive conditions, and mixed metallurgy.
Cetamine Technology for Boilers
Cetamine for Boiler Water Treatment reduces general and flow accelerated corrosion while lowering water usage and expenses through boiler blowdown minimization. Cetamine is a complete single formulation program that protects the entire boiler system.
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Cetamine E Series for Cooling Water Treatment is formulated specifically for cooling water with considerations to temperature and use application. Cetamine also provides superior corrosion protection in closed loops for both ferrous and non-ferrous metals.
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- Improve heat transfer efficiency
- Mitigate corrosion issues including white rust
- Maximize equipment life
Benefits
- Optimized blowdown rates with higher cycles of concentration
- Lowered fresh makeup water consumption
- Increased energy savings
- Reduced CO2 emission
Applications
Cetamine boiler treatment formulations cover a range of applications, including
- Food plant (CFR 173.310 regulated)
- Industrial systems
- High-pressure turbine operations for electricity generation
Applications
In both Cooling and Closed Loop applications, Cetamine offers superior protection compared to traditional chemical treatment in the following conditions:
- Mixed metallurgy, including steel, copper, and aluminum
- Start-up and layup periods
- Acidic upsets
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Successful Plant Startup with FDA Approved Cetamine Boiler Technology