What's Happening?
Cooling water systems, essential for industrial heat dissipation, often incur high operational costs due to biofilm build-up, which reduces heat transfer efficiency. Traditional methods rely on chemical biocides, which can lead to resistance formation
and environmental pollution. A new approach using biological control concepts, supported by updated regulations like VDI 2047 Sheet 2, offers a more sustainable solution. This method improves system efficiency and reduces operational costs by minimizing the use of harmful chemicals and enhancing water and energy balance.
Why It's Important?
The shift towards biological control in cooling water systems represents a significant step in reducing environmental impact and operational costs for industries. By minimizing the use of chemical biocides, companies can decrease wastewater pollution and comply with stricter environmental regulations. This approach not only enhances system efficiency but also aligns with global sustainability goals, offering a competitive advantage to businesses that adopt these practices. The potential cost savings and environmental benefits make this a crucial development for industries reliant on cooling water systems.












