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3/17/2005 9:00 AM
 
We are working with a heat exchanger that is used for the production of ozone for drinking water plants. Typically finished water is used to provide cooling of the heat exchanger. Are there any papers or sources of information that can be provided to instruct the users of this equipment on how to treat their cooling water to eliminate corrosion due to either MIC or CIC? Specifically after one to two years of operation of the equipment? We have thought of recomending a bio-side treatment be used but are looking for some specifics. Thank you
 
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3/23/2005 9:00 AM
 
Ken: Typically, treatment of cooling water (CW) for MIC corrosion includes the addition of biocides such as chlorine or hypochlorites, etc. There is a large body of information on MIC corrosion and treatment of MIC. One source would be the NACE International site at http://www.nace.org. They have a large bookstore and a discussion forum similar to ours. Hope this helps! David Hendrix The Hendrix Group Inc.
 
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