Water Blending!ProTM
Engineers and operators involved in water treatment will want WaterBlending!Pro. This program allows users to determine the characteristics and corrosion indices of two separate water sources and the blend of these sources, while accounting for the equilibrium of the carbonate buffering system. The initial water characteristics (temperature, TDS, alkalinity, calcium, pH, chloride, sulfate, magnesium, and nitrate concentrations) for each source along with the blending ratio are entered into the Water Blending!Pro. If either of the water streams requires water treatment prior to blending, that may be simulated by first using Water!Pro. The predicted water characteristics can then be used as input to Water Blending!Pro. This program can help you save valuable time and cost in evaluating water characteristics simultaneously for two source waters and their blended ratio as they apply to water treatment processes and corrosion control. This versatile, time-saving tool can help you:
- Automatically determine water stability indices for each source
and their blend (Calcium Carbonate ppPrecipitation Potential, Saturation
Index, Langelier Index, Aggressive Index, Larson Ratio, Ryznar Index, aaand
Buffer Index) for relative solids such as calcite, aragonite, and vaterite
- Automatically determine dissolve inorganic carbon (DIC) and carbon
dioxide concentrations
- Automatically calculates acidity, ionic strength, and electrical
conductivity
- Automatically adjust values for evaluating various water temperatures
- Perform desktop evaluations of primary corrosion control strategies
Features:
- Measures the impact of change in pH and corrosion indices for each
water stream for various water tttemperatures
- Measures raw water sources blended prior to treatment
- Measures water sources blended after treatment
- Considers ion complexing, ion pairing, thermodynamics, activity
coefficient, and more for precise ccalculations
WaterBlending!Pro is on the cutting edge of water treatment which a portion of this program was presented at the Water Quality Technical Conference in San Diego in November 1998, sponsored by the American Water Works Association (AWWA).
(Requires Windows 3.1, 95, 98 or NT and Excel 97 or higher)
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