What is pH in Water? pH is a measure of the acidity or alkalinity (basicity) of water. It is one of the most fundamental indicators of water quality -The Scale: pH is measured on a logarithmic scale from 0 to 14.3 -pH 7.0 is Neutral (pure water). -pH below 7.0 is Acidic. -pH above 7.0 is Alkaline (or Basic). The term "pH" stands for the potential of Hydrogen, and it reflects the concentration of hydrogen ions (H+) in the water. For every unit you move on the pH scale, the concentration of H+ changes by a factor of ten. Recommended Range for Drinking Water - The general recommended range for safe and aesthetically pleasing drinking water is pH 6.5 to 8.5 (according to the U.S. EPA and WHO guidelines). 🛡️ Why We Maintain pH in Water Systems Maintaining a controlled pH level is crucial for both public health and the integrity of the water distribution system. 1. Corrosion Control (Preventing Toxic Leaching) The Problem with Low pH (Acidic Water): Water that is to...
Corrosion Monitoring Strategies for Rotating Equipment
Introduction
Understanding corrosion monitoring strategies for rotating equipment is crucial for ensuring longevity and performance...
Monitoring Strategies
- Real-time corrosion monitoring sensors.
- Periodic inspection and maintenance schedules.
- Utilizing corrosion inhibitors and protective coatings.
- Implementing advanced data analytics and predictive maintenance.
- Integrating IoT and smart monitoring technologies.
Benefits
Effective corrosion monitoring strategies help reduce downtime, extend equipment life, and improve safety and reliability...
Implementation
Steps to implement corrosion monitoring strategies in your organization...
Contact
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