Hospital Water Safety. Scotmas - Chlorine Dioxide Specialist.

Remote Monitoring: Ensuring Water Hygiene in Healthcare Facilities

Remote monitoring solutions and secondary disinfection measures are vital in existing and proposed healthcare facilities.  As the detection techniques for microorganisms in water systems and environmental sampling improve, it is crucial to implement effective remote monitoring solutions to ensure the safety of patients and staff.  Newer techniques such as Maldi-TOF and Rapid PCR (qPCR) can…

Biofilm Formation in Drinking Water Treatment Systems : Scotmas.

What is Biofilm And How Can You Prevent It?

Biofilm is a slimy and sticky layer that can be found on various surfaces, including drinking water pipes. It is a complex community of microorganisms that can have harmful effects if not appropriately managed. When biofilm forms in drinking water treatment systems, it can cause problems such as reduced water flow, increased energy consumption, and…

RO Membrane Fouling - Scotmas Chlorine Dioxide

What is Reverse Osmosis?

Reverse Osmosis is a highly effective water purification process that uses a semi-permeable membrane to filter out impurities and contaminants from water. This process is widely used in industry and communities to provide clean, purified water that is safe for drinking and other uses. The reverse osmosis process is a water purification technology that involves…

Effective Macrofouling Control with Active Chlorine Dioxide Dosing

Effective Macrofouling Control with Active Chlorine Dioxide Dosing

Macrofouling is a widespread problem in seawater cooling disinfection applications. Chlorine Dioxide (ClO2 ) has emerged as a go-to solution for macrofouling control due to its superior efficiency and environmental performance compared to traditional treatments such as electrochlorination and bromine-based treatments. While ClO2 is more expensive than most traditional treatments, its economic benefits outweigh the…