Bio-Dispersant for Cooling
Water Treatment
Geopure® 3113 is a high-efficiency bio-dispersant
formulated to control biofilm, organic deposits, and
microbiological fouling in cooling water systems. It is
particularly effective in systems operating with grey
water, recycled water, or high organic load make-up, where
microbial growth and slime formation can significantly
reduce heat transfer efficiency and accelerate corrosion.
By penetrating and dispersing biofilms, Geopure® 3113
enhances the effectiveness of oxidizing and non-oxidizing
biocides, ensuring complete microbiological control. Its
strong dispersancy properties help maintain clean
surfaces, reduce under-deposit corrosion, and extend
equipment life, even under stressed operating conditions.
- Type:Liquid
- Appearance:Light Yellow
- Odour:Characteristic
- Solubility in water:Complete
- Specific Gravity @ 25ºC:1.01 ± 0.05
- pH(10% Solution):Alkaline
Physical Properties:
- Biofilm Control: Effectively disperses biofilms and organic deposits in cooling systems.
- Synergistic Action: Enhances the performance of oxidizing and non-oxidizing biocides.
- Grey Water Compatible: Ideal for systems using grey water, recycled water, or high organic load make-up.
- Deposit Prevention: Keeps suspended organic and microbial matter dispersed, preventing fouling.
- Improved System Efficiency: Maintains clean heat exchange surfaces and optimal energy performance.
- Corrosion Reduction: Minimizes under-deposit corrosion by controlling organic fouling.
- Versatile Application: Suitable for industrial cooling towers, HVAC systems, and high-load cooling circuits.
Recommended dosage of Geopure 3113 is 5 – 10 mg/L on makeup.
| Proper human safety products such as Splash goggles, lab coat, vapour respirator, gloves and boots should be worn while handling and applying chemicals. Splashes on skin should be washed off with water immediately. In case of splashing into the eyes, flush it with fresh water and obtain medical attention. Should not be injected. Please refer MSDS for more details. . |
