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Dynamic Descaler (Bio D'Scale) Clients
Some Major Clients in North America
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- Abitibi Consolidated Sales Corp.
- Dayton Tire & Rubber Company
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- Nash Engineering Company
- Bombardier
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Welding Guns and hoses checked by Ford Personnel after cleaning - now operating without heating. Scheduled to clean all their guns every 4 to 6 months to maintain problem free production.
Also, specialized hoses costs them approximately $215.00 US for 6 feet. Due to regular cleaning they do not have to be changed as often due to clogging! They have 700 hundred of those hoses! |
Some Major Clients in Malaysia
(Dynamic Descaler is known as Bio D'Scale in Southeast Asia.)
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Shell Refinery, Port Dickson
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Matsushita Air Conditioning Corp. SDN. BHD.
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Matsushita Compressor and Motor SDN. BHD.
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Shangri La Hotel, Kuala Lampur
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Perusahaan Otomobil Nasional BHD.
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Kings Creameries SDN. BHD.
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Mah Sing Plastics Industries SDN. BHD.
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Goodyear Tires, Shah Alam
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Perak Hanjoong Cement, Perak
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Swiss Garden Resort, Lumut
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- Watta Batteries, Kuala Lampur
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Shangri La Hotel - Complete Water Side Cleaning of High Pressure Steam Washer Heat Exchanger
Unable to remove cover as it was fused to the shell. Just 2 weeks prior to our cleaning one more heat exchanger of the same condition was replaced for approximately $4,500.00 US.
Observations: The tube side is seen to be coated with a thick layer of rust, scale & mud. This would have tremendously retarded thermal transfer efficiency, causing extremely high operating costs and damage & eventual breakdown of the heat exchanger. Some tubes were partially clogged. Due to the age of the machine and the probable bad condition of the shell cover seals, the shell cover was not opened for a full view of the tube bundle. Because of this even manual cleaning could not be performed.
After 1 1/2 hours of circulation with BIO D'SCALE, it can be clearly seen that the tube bundle has been cleaned to bare metal. All rust, scale and mud has been removed completely, bringing the heat exchanger to optimum operating condition on the waterside.
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