Join us live on Tuesday, May 12from 11:00 – 1:00 PM EST for the American Membrane Technology Association (AMTA) and American Water Chemicals (AWC) webinar. This webinar will be recorded and available On-Demand starting the following week.

Silica is one of the most persistent and poorly controlled species, limiting membrane system performance. Unlike conventional scales that form through crystallization, silica behaves differently. Silica polymerizes, eventually forming dense, amorphous, glass-like deposits that are difficult to control and remove. 

This difference is where most traditional antiscalant strategies fall short. Most industry-leading products on the market today are designed to disrupt crystallization, not polymerization, significantly limiting their ability to control silica scaling.

Once established, silica scaling leads to a progressive decline in performance, reduced system stability, irreversible membrane damage, and other operational impacts. 

Silica requires a different approach, and understanding that difference is key to optimizing system performance, increasing recovery, and reducing cleaning frequency. In this webinar, we’ll break down the science behind silica scaling and explore field-proven strategies to move from reactive mitigation to proactive control.

If silica has ever limited your system design, performance, or recovery goals, register for this webinar today! 

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