Calcium carbonate is commonly found in water sources and can cause fouling issues in pipes and equipment over time. When water flows through pipes, the calcium carbonate can precipitate out of solution and adhere to pipe walls forming scale. Proper treatment methods like adjusting pH levels can prevent calcium carbonate from precipitating out of the water and reducing fouling in pipes and equipment.
Calcium carbonate is commonly found in water sources and can cause fouling issues in pipes and equipment over time. When water flows through pipes, the calcium carbonate can precipitate out of solution and adhere to pipe walls forming scale. Proper treatment methods like adjusting pH levels can prevent calcium carbonate from precipitating out of the water and reducing fouling in pipes and equipment.
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Calcium carbonate is commonly found in water sources and can cause fouling issues in pipes and equipment over time. When water flows through pipes, the calcium carbonate can precipitate out of solution and adhere to pipe walls forming scale. Proper treatment methods like adjusting pH levels can prevent calcium carbonate from precipitating out of the water and reducing fouling in pipes and equipment.
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