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We are proud to introduce

BDS® THP,

the first fifth generation biodispersant for the industry

 

 

The product of choice for :

  • Industrial cooling systems
  • Pulp and paper applications
  • Oilfield and refinery operations
  • Sea water applications
  • Waste streams special treatments.

 

Cost effective!

 

  • Especially active to all new kind growth !
  • Implemented in very low dossages !

BDS THP is the proper chemical treatment program to be employed, to prevent additional corrosion, deposition, and microbio growth

 

Algae require sunlight to grow so they are found in the open, exposed areas of the cooling tower.

Algae grows in dense, fibrous mats that can plug the distribution trays or piping. Algal growths also provide an ideal growth area for anaerobic bacteria

 

 

For biofouling control, to kill the algae and slime type growths, to keep the plant water pipework clear of growths to attain maximum heat transfer efficiency, without environmental risks, BDS THP is the solution

Bacteria represent the largest group of troublesome organisms present in open recirculating cooling water systems.

Slime forming bacteria produce a dense, sticky mass which can cause fouling of system heat exchangers. Water flows can be impeded resulting in the loss of heat transfer.

Additional microbiological growth is promoted when system water flow is reduced.

Sulfate reducing bacteria (SRB) are of critical concern in many industrial water systems. For example, SRB cause numerous problems in production, including contamination with H2S, plugging, and corrosion.

SRB in natural and industrial water systems microbial activity and growth are strongly dependent on environmental conditions (e.g., nutrient status and physical constraints).

 

Attachment of cells on surfaces may influence their activity and growth due to change in local environment and/or cell metabolism itself.

Legionella bacteria are normally found in water containing systems, like cooling towers and condensers which are easily contaminated with these bacteria.

When Legionella are expelled from towers as an aerosol in the drift, there is the potential that people may contact a certain type of pneumonia called Legionnaires' Disease or Legionellosis.

People inhaling these bacteria-containing aerosols may get severe pneumonia and require prompt antibiotic therapy in a hospital.

The conditions necessary to produce the disease from cooling tower or other industrial aerosols are certainly not well established.

 

BDS THP is the proper chemical to protect personel health and to insure plant operational safety against modern microbio growths

 

  • Features
  • Benefits

21 century design

Effective to all current available species, and the new generation microbs, like, but not limited to applications against :

  • Biofilms
  • Legionella Pneumophilia
  • Sulfate reducing bacteria
  • Oil in water systems fouling

Environmentally friendly performances.

  • Low aquatic toxicity
  • Halogen free
  • No heavy metals

Reduced risk

Biodegradable and not bioaccumulative

Compatible with quite all other water treatment chemicals

Flexible treatment design and application

Excellent biofilm penetration

  • Helps to clean fouled systems
  • No additional detergents or dispersants required

Easy and safe handling

Non corrosive, scale forming or foaming supporting

Effective over pH 3-10

Most other chemicals lose its efficiency loss in high operating loads

Easy monitored

Simple on site control

Effective against all industrial target organisms, including :

  • Aerobic bacteria
  • Anaerobic bacteria
  • Algae
  • Sulfate reducing bacteria (SBR)

Achieves excellent control, in even troublesome areas

Does not support directly or indirectly some targets against others

 

In a contaminated with bacteria water loop, BDS THP bio-dispersant must be added, to penetrate, loosen, and disperse the Sessile bacteria.

 

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