A phosphorus free antiscalant that inhibits formation of carbonate, sulfate & phosphate scales in microfiltration (MF) and ultrafiltration (UF) systems.
Membrane Antiscalant
Cleaning Chemicals
AWC® UF-405
Low pH powder membrane cleaning compound for dissolution of carbonate and phosphate scales from microfiltration and ultrafiltration surfaces and pores.
AWC® UF-425
High strength powder formulation specifically designed to remove metal oxides from membrane surfaces and water softener resins.
AWC® UF-426
Powder high pH membrane cleaner for microfiltration and ultrafiltration membranes that penetrates & lifts biofilms, organic foulants. Compatible with most polypropylene membranes.
AWC® UF-427
High pH oxygenated powder formulation specifically designed for removal of heavy organic fouling from microfiltration and ultrafiltration surfaces and pores. Compatible with most PAN membranes.
AWC® UF-428
Chlorinated high pH powder MF/UF membrane cleaning chemical for removal of heavy biological and organic fouling. Compatible with most PES membranes.
AWC® UF-429
Chlorinated high pH powder MF/UF membrane cleaning cleaner for removal of heavy biological and organic fouling. Compatible with most PVDF membranes.
AWC® UF-431
Concentrated liquid formulation designed for use as a high pH cleaner of ultrafiltration and microfiltration membranes
AWC® UF-432
Low pH MF/UF cleaning chemical for dissolution of carbonate and phosphate scales. Spent cleaning solution does not interfere with ferric or aluminum coagulation when sent to wastewater treatment.
AWC® UF-434
Low pH membrane cleaning chemical for dissolution of carbonate and phosphate scales from microfiltration and ultrafiltration surfaces and pores.
AWC® UF-437
Liquid formulation designed for use as a high pH cleaner of ultrafiltration and microfiltration membrane surfaces. Compatible with all membrane materials.
MBR Chemicals
AWC® AF-235
Regulates foam in activated sludge, aerobic or anaerobic sludge digestion, Biological Nutrient Removal (BNR), Enhanced Nutrient Removal (ENR) and Membrane Bioreactor Processes (MBR).