A Cooling tower biocide is used to kill harmful algae and bacteria and eliminate limescale that eventually leads to corrosion. The problem with cooling tower biocide is that it is comprised of chemicals and requires the expense of staff to maintain. The costs of cooling tower biocide adds up over time, and, depending on the chemicals used, could actually be harmful to humans and the environment.
The ScaleBlaster electronic water descaler not only controls algae, bacteria and limescale, but it is also effective in pipe scale removal. Best of all, it requires NO chemicals and little maintenance. An electronic descaler is easy to install and does not come into contact with the water. It works by emitting sonic waves which naturally elevates and stabilizes the PH of the circulating water. Once the PH is stabilized, existing limescale is removed and the corrosive properties of the water is significantly reduced.
In a nutshell, the ScaleBlaster electronic water descaler operates using sonic waves. A cooling tower biocide, on the other hand, adds chemicals to the water. An electronic descaler raises the PH balance of the water, which increases cycles of concentration, thus saving water and reducing utility costs. Best of all, it is a one-time investment vs. cooling tower biocide which needs to be purchased on a regular basis to effectively control algae and bacteria.
Are you seeking to save money and/or reduce downtime and maintenance? If so, consider the ScaleBlaster industrial electronic water descaler as an alternative to cooling tower biocide. Our industrial specialists stand ready to help!!

Founder and Co-Owner of Clearwater Enviro Technologies
Jeff Conway is the founder and co-owner of Clearwater Enviro Technologies, which opened in 1989 from the city it started from – Clearwater, Florida. The first product line was the Clearwater Pool Systems with Apollo 11 astronaut Buzz Aldrin as it’s company spokesman. In 1995, the electronic water conditioner ScaleBlaster was added to the product line. Jeff was born in Auburn, Indiana but grew up in Fairfield, Connecticut. He is a graduate of Florida Southern College in 1978 and has resided in the Tampa Bay area ever since. Several products have evolved over the years, making the company the largest manufacturer of mineral ionization equipment and electronic water conditioners in the world.
