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<p>After a certain period of use, the circulating cooling water will discharge part of the natural water, and then introduce new water for cooling water system. However, as the number of cycles increases, organic nutrients and mineral ions are accumulated which will lead bacteria growth quickly. These bacteria are mainly classified into iron bacteria and biofilm-producing bacteria.</p> | <p>After a certain period of use, the circulating cooling water will discharge part of the natural water, and then introduce new water for cooling water system. However, as the number of cycles increases, organic nutrients and mineral ions are accumulated which will lead bacteria growth quickly. These bacteria are mainly classified into iron bacteria and biofilm-producing bacteria.</p> | ||
<p>Iron bacteria are a class of autotrophic or heterotrophic bacteria that can oxidize Fe2+to Fe3+. These Fe3+ are converted into iron hydroxide precipitates, which are the main components of rust and constitute a blockage of the cooling water system. Rust is the porous hard framework that slows water flow and provides a larger adsorption surface area for bacterial growth. Iron bacteria corrode pipes 10 to 1000 times more than natural corrosion.</p> | <p>Iron bacteria are a class of autotrophic or heterotrophic bacteria that can oxidize Fe2+to Fe3+. These Fe3+ are converted into iron hydroxide precipitates, which are the main components of rust and constitute a blockage of the cooling water system. Rust is the porous hard framework that slows water flow and provides a larger adsorption surface area for bacterial growth. Iron bacteria corrode pipes 10 to 1000 times more than natural corrosion.</p> | ||
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<p>Biofilm-producing bacteria are a class of bacteria that produce biofilms (many iron bacteria also have this ability). Biofilms are usually polymers composed of extracellular polysaccharides, proteins, lipids and DNA. The biofilm forms in the pipeline and be a soft skeleton of the blockage in the cooling water system, which slows the water flow rate and provides a barrier to the bacteria from the adverse effects of substances such as external antibiotics.</p> | <p>Biofilm-producing bacteria are a class of bacteria that produce biofilms (many iron bacteria also have this ability). Biofilms are usually polymers composed of extracellular polysaccharides, proteins, lipids and DNA. The biofilm forms in the pipeline and be a soft skeleton of the blockage in the cooling water system, which slows the water flow rate and provides a barrier to the bacteria from the adverse effects of substances such as external antibiotics.</p> | ||
<p>In summary, the metabolites(iron and biofilm) of the two kinds of bacteria cause blockage of the piping system, and create favorable conditions for the growth of other bacteria, so as to protect them from external antibacterial substances, causing clogging problems that cannot be eradicated. And blockage will reduce the heat exchange rate , reduce the inner diameter of the pipe and increase energy consumption.</p> | <p>In summary, the metabolites(iron and biofilm) of the two kinds of bacteria cause blockage of the piping system, and create favorable conditions for the growth of other bacteria, so as to protect them from external antibacterial substances, causing clogging problems that cannot be eradicated. And blockage will reduce the heat exchange rate , reduce the inner diameter of the pipe and increase energy consumption.</p> |
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