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 What is the dose rate and method of injection for Flocon?   Click to view the complete answer 
 Do Antiscalant & AM-88 have a chemical reaction?   There is no chemical reaction between the two chemicals.
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 Can excessive Antiscalant foul the membranes?   Excessive antiscalant can cause fouling of the membrane. This fouling can be cleaned by flushing the membranes with water at a pH of 2-3. 
 How does antiscalant work for a reverse osmosis water treatment   The presence of antiscalant in the water delays the reaction between calcium magnesium and bicarbonate, resulting in scale not forming as the water is being purified by the RO.
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