Innova Corporate (India) provides Closed System Treatment 302, a premium molybdate-nitrite-azole based corrosion inhibitor specifically formulated for mixed metallurgy closed systems across Gujarat's industrial sector. The product is engineered for systems containing mild steel, copper, brass, aluminum, and stainless steel - found in chillers, HVAC systems, and process cooling loops in Ahmedabad, Vadodara, Surat, Ankleshwar, Vapi, Jamnagar, and Rajkot. It works through multiple mechanisms: molybdate provides anodic passivation, nitrite provides additional anodic inhibition, and azole (tolyltriazole) provides copper-specific protection. This synergistic blend provides superior corrosion protection for all system metals at lower individual concentrations. Our product also includes buffering agents to maintain pH 9-11, dispersants to keep suspended solids in suspension, and is compatible with closed-loop biocides. It is non-toxic at use concentrations and does not contain chromates or heavy metals. Key applications include chilled water systems, hot water heating loops, process cooling for chemical plants, HVAC for pharmaceutical clean rooms, and hydraulic systems. Typical dosage is 500-1500 ppm of product based on system volume. By using Closed System Treatment 302, Gujarat facilities can achieve corrosion rates below 0.5 mpy for steel and below 0.1 mpy for copper, extended system life of 15+ years, reduced maintenance downtime, and compliance with GPCB environmental regulations.
A specially formulated chemical penetrant "INNOVA CW 302" will usually provide access throughout the deposit so that treatment chemicals can work their way into the affected area within Gujarat-based facilities. This eliminates the need for costly shutdown of the system and the resultant loss of production. A penetrant usually is a combination of wetting agents and surfactants which attack a deposit and make it porous so that other treatment chemicals function effectively even in high-moisture regional climates.
For example, a penetrant alone, or a biocide alone may not be effective in controlling organism growths in Gujarat's water systems, but the two together will solve the problem and restore the system to normal treatment. Penetrant can be used in re-circulating or once through cooling systems across the city and is compatible with most other treatment chemicals. Generally, the deposits can be classified into three groups.
Biological Growth Control:
Some microorganisms secrete protective slime which serves as a distinct barrier against biocide treatment. Under such circumstances increasing the biocide dosage is a futile effort because access to the living organisms is still unobtainable. The organisms continue to grow under the protective slime.Inorganic Deposit Control:
Scale, corrosion products, slit can accumulate rapidly and form an impenetrable barrier against treatment chemicals designed to control these conditions. In addition, the barrier can compound the treatment problems by harboring colonies of bacteria. The penetrant will be fed into the cooling system ahead of the prescribed anti-foulant chemical treatment.Controlling Oily Deposits:
Manufacturing plants, refineries and industries using oils in their production process are often plagued with oil in the cooling water system. When oil deposits accumulate, they form a barrier around corrosion deposits, bacteria, slit and scale. These oil barriers provide an excellent nutrient for excess bacteria growths - which in turn accumulate more silt deposits. Normal treatment cannot penetrate these oily barriers - particularly when they become baked and hardened by heat. The continuous feeding of "INNOVA CW 302" is recommended to break this barrier and permit the biocide treatment to be effectiveINNOVA CW 302 is available in 25 kgs, 50 kgs & 200 kgs.