MAKS 6234 GEOTHERMAL SCALE INHIBITOR
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
MAKS 6234 is a deposit inhibitor used effectively in geothermal power generation applications up to 200 °C.
RODUCT ADVANTAGES
- Effective against precipitates formed by hardness salts to increase system efficiency.
- Prevents the formation of FeOx, CaCO3, CaSO4, CaxPOy, BaSO4, SrSO4, Si, MgO and MnO deposits.
- Prevents formation of deposits and related pipe failures.
- Cost-effective application thanks to low dose rate.
- Easy to use and apply.
- The improved formula prevents loss of activity during long-term storage and use.
DOSAGE AND APPLICATION
Your BIMAKS representative will recommend the appropriate dosage to ensure maximum treatment performance based on specific system parameters.
MAKS 6234 must be continuously introduced into the feed water. Dosing of the pure product is preferred. In case of dilution, soft or demineralized should be used.
Please refer to the product bulletin for detailed information.



In order to avoid scaling in your power plant, you should constantly check the mass balance. You should measure CaCO3 and similar sediment-forming minerals in production wells and wellheads or at the inlet, outlet of the power plant and monitor the change between inlet and outlet values both through water analysis and visually with coupon applications and XRF controls.
Bimaks standardizes this service with its expert field team and monitors not only CaCO3 but also stibnite (antimony sulfide), magnesium silicate and similar common risks in its services.



Bimaks Kimya examines the samples taken from the field with its experienced field team in our laboratory, analyzes the deposit, and determines the type of deposit after XRF controls. Then, to prevent the recurrence of this deposit, the operational conditions are checked separately and a “plant-specific” water treatment program is shaped.
It is known that a 1 mm thick CacO3 deposit on heat transfer surfaces negatively affects heat transfer by more than 5%. In binary type power plants, such deposits that may form in the vaporizer and preheater systems affect the transfer of geothermal heat to organic gas, leading to serious financial losses. Cleaning of these deposits and the amount of production to be lost during the cleaning process have a negative impact on the profitability of the power plant. The solution to all these problems lies in choosing the right water treatment program.
Call us and we will offer you the most suitable fluid treatment program for your plant’s operating conditions.
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