Solutions from intake to tube cleanliness.
This page explains the complete cooling water route: water extraction, debris control, condenser tube cleaning and heat exchanger cleanliness support. It helps engineers and procurement teams identify the right discussion point before RFQ.

Do not sell only sponge balls. Explain the operating layer.

Water intake and pre-screening
For river, sea, canal or plant intake where debris load creates downstream maintenance pressure. Discussion starts with intake condition, flow, debris type and plant protection target.

Filtration and debris control
Useful where macrofouling, leaves, shells, biological debris or coarse particles can reduce condenser reliability and create tube blockage or downtime risk.

Online condenser tube cleaning
Cleaning balls circulate through the cooling water flow to keep tubes cleaner during operation. RFQ must check tube size, flow, ball route and strainer section.

Heat exchanger cleaning discussion
Some industries need heat exchanger fouling control, not only condenser support. Identify fluid, temperature, fouling type, maintenance history and design limitation.
Spare and replacement route
Clients often ask only for balls or spare parts. Better ask for model, ball size, material, operating record, tube data and current issue before quotation.
Performance conversation
Cleanliness affects heat transfer, condenser vacuum, cooling water pressure drop, operation stability and fuel cost conversation. Never promise a result without data.
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