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Cooling water is important for many industries. It is used to remove unwanted heat from equipment and processes that need to be cooled. Water is often used as a coolant because it is safe, easy to handle, nontoxic, and usually available at industrial locations. On the downside, using water as a coolant can encourage the growth of bacteria and biofilms as well as corrode metals in the systems. Therefore, to ensure a plant’s productivity, cooling water systems need to be tested regularly for their chemical and biological content and frequently monitored for the presence of biofilms. Also when necessary, chemical treatment should be applied to the cool ing water system for microbial control.
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Many problems for cooling water could be attributed to biofilm formation which the attachment of bacteria induced. Without knowing this, the problems would be hard to solve. This chapter will make us readers being aware the relation between cooling water's problems and biofouling/biofilm clearly.
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This page is a summary of: Cooling Water, January 2015, Springer Science + Business Media,
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-14565-5_10.
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