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BG5 biofilm growth detection system is a modern approach to monitoring the effectiveness of a biocide treatment program to ensure adequate application of biocide for system health. Download Brochure
BG5 biofilm growth detection system is a modern approach to monitoring the effectiveness of a biocide treatment program to ensure adequate application of biocide for system health. Download Brochure
Webinar Title: Master Real-Time Biofilm Monitoring with the BG4 Original Date: Tuesday, May 11th 2021 Description: Learn how the BIoGEORGE™ BG4 Biofilm Growth Detector system and BGMobile App empowers users to monitor the activity of biofilm on wetted surfaces online…
Inefficiencies and equipment failures are large and expensive problems in any industrial process, but the cause of the problem may be smaller than you think. You might have a biofilm problem. This webinar will explain what biofilms are, how they…
On-line methods for monitoring biofilm activity on metallic surfaces provide the system operator with the necessary information to control biofilms effectively and economically by initiating mitigating actions before significant damage occurs. Of equal importance, an on-line monitor allows optimization of…
Has the heat conversion efficiency of your heat exchangers degraded? Is the flow of your cooling water system being impeded? Are you repairing or replacing equipment due to localized corrosion causing through-wall failure? Inefficiencies and equipment failures are big problems…
How Clean is the Water System? BIoGEORGE BG4 detector continuously monitors growth, providing results in real-time. Download Brochure
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION: The BIoGEORGE BG4 Biofilm Growth Detector system, originally developed for and proven in power plant cooling water systems, monitors biofilm activity on the surface of a stainless steel or titanium probe continuously and in real time. DOWNLOAD BROCHURE
Essentially all industries include treatments with corrosion inhibitors and biocides as a part of their control of general corrosion, localized corrosion, and microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC) in cooling waters and process waters. DOWNLOAD ARTICLE
Fouling of RO membranes in the water treatment plant at American Electric Power (AEP)-Rockport had necessitated cleaning cycles that were very short, reaching cycles times as low as once per week. DOWNLOAD ARTICLE
Initial experience with an environmentally friendly biocide at a brackish water-cooler power plant showed that the biocide was very effective in controlling microbiological fouling of piping and condenser tubes. DOWNLOAD WHITE PAPER