CHEMDREX CHEMICALS

The Safe Solution
EDCA
Dry
Penetrating Acid
This
new product has been formulated for the removal of iron bacteria and the
resultant rusty oxide residual. It has shown enhanced removal of the sludge
in pumps and piping systems. It is easy to use and is transported as non-hazardous
goods.
USAGE PROCEDURE
• Pour dry EDCA
in the bore or mix the chemical with water and pour the solution down
the casing or drop pipe. EDCA should be added slowly. Using 20 kg at a
time, agitate the water to force the chemical out through the screen perforations,
into the aquifer formation.
• After pouring EDCA, agitate the bore water by pump surging, bailing,
or by using compressed air. For mechanical clean out water should be added
to the bore to force the chemical out through the screen perforations
and into the aquifer. In a gravel packed bore, continuous circulation
of the chemically treated water through the gravel wall will enhance results.
• After 10 to 12 hours the spent acid and residues should be pumped
or bailed out to waste until the bore water is clean and the pH level
has returned to normal.
• Deep bores with turbine pumps installed should be agitated by
surging (starting and stopping the pump) to raise the water almost to
the ground level and then letting it drop back into the bore, being careful
that none of the acid is pumped out of the bore. Domestic bores with pumps
installed with check or foot valves may be agitated by pumping water into
an open tank and letting the water flow back into the bore through an
opening at the top of the casing. This should be done quickly to get a
strong back flushing action. Pump jacks will require replacement of leathers
with Neoprene cuffs due to wetting action of the penetrant.
RECOMMENDED DOSAGE
For a mechanical clean out with the pump pulled out, use between 30 and
60 grams of EDCA per litre of bore water in the casing. Using EDCA in
combination with mechanical tools gives better and quicker cleaning.
Refer to the dosage
table for recommended quantities.
DOSAGE TABLE
|
Bore Diameter
|
Litres
of Water per Metre in Bore
|
EDCA
per Metre
of Water in Bore
|
|
|
|
30g |
60g |
| 2”
50.8 mm |
2.0 |
.06kg
|
.12
kg |
| 4”
101.6 mm |
8.1 |
.24
kg |
.48
kg |
|
6”
152.4 mm |
18.3 |
.55
kg |
1.10
kgs |
| 8”
203.2 mm
|
32.5 |
1.00kgs |
2.0
kgs |
|
10”
254.0 mm |
50.7 |
1.50
kgs |
3.0
kgs |
| 12”
304.8 mm
|
73.0 |
2.20
kgs |
4.40
kgs |
| 14”
355.6 mm
|
99.4 |
3
kgs |
6.0
kgs |
| 16”
406.4 mm
|
129.8 |
3.80
kgs |
7.60
kgs |
|
18” 457.2 mm
|
164.3 |
4.90
kgs |
9.80
kgs |
| 20”
508.0 mm
|
202.8 |
6.0
kgs |
12.0
kgs |
PACKAGING
EDCA is available in 20 kg pails.
ADDITIONAL NOTES
EDCA may be left in
the bore and pump system for a longer period if convenient, say for 1
to 2 days. It will continue to dissolve stubborn scale.
The water should be
circulated to include the bottom of the bore.
The EDCA solution
can be pumped throughout the contaminated reticulation system.
The entire system
should be flushed with clean water until the ph level returns to within
0.5 of a
point of the starting ph reading.
The water
bore and pumping system should be monitored and a maintenance dosage of
1% solution should be added at the first sight of contamination or on
a three monthly cycle.
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