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CE-1000: Advanced Scale and Deposit Inhibitor
for Groundwater Remediation Systems

Overview of CE-1000

CE-1000 Scale Inhibitor is a concentrated liquid designed for groundwater remediation systems. Since 1989, it has been the leading product for controlling scale, fouling, and inorganic deposits in air strippers, activated carbon units, oil-water separators, and other treatment equipment. As a result, it remains the first choice for engineers and operators.

Key Features and Benefits of CE-1000 Scale Inhibitor

  • Neutral pH, Safe, Non-Toxic – Easy to store, handle, and apply. In addition, it is safer than conventional inhibitors.
  • Controls Common Scaling Agents – Stops calcium carbonate, calcium sulfate, iron, silt, and other mineral deposits without pH adjustment. For example, facilities can prevent scaling even in high-hardness water.
  • Cuts Maintenance Costs – Prevents downtime and reduces the need for frequent repairs. Therefore, operators save both time and money.
  • Boosts Efficiency – Keeps systems running at peak performance and extends equipment life. Moreover, consistent use maximizes return on investment.
  • Low Dosage – Works effectively at only 10–15 ppm, making it cost-efficient for large facilities. As a result, CE-1000 delivers value even in high-demand environments.
  • Compatible with Pollutant Treatment – Does not interfere with solvent or hydrocarbon removal. This means remediation goals remain intact.
  • Environmentally Friendly – 100% organic and phosphate-free. Consequently, it avoids excess filter loading or discharge limit violations.

Application and Dosage Recommendations

The optimal feed rate depends on water chemistry, equipment type, and operating conditions. However, Glacier Laboratories provides technical support, lab analysis, and metering pumps to ensure accurate dosing of CE-1000 Scale Inhibitor.

Regulatory Compliance and Approvals

CE-1000 has approval for use in systems discharging to surface waters under NPDES permits. Glacier Laboratories helps clients secure or modify permits with local water quality boards.

Performance Comparison

Extensive testing and field data have demonstrated CE-1000’s superior performance compared to alternative products. In head-to-head comparisons, CE-1000 achieves complete or near-complete inhibition of calcium carbonate scale, even at lower dosage levels than its competitors. This outstanding performance translates into significant cost savings and enhanced operational efficiency for end-users.

Inhibition of Precipitates

Product Specifications

CE-1000 is a concentrated liquid classified under freight class 55 as a water treatment compound. It is non-hazardous and falls under the NOI (Not Otherwise Indexed) category. Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) with detailed handling and safety information are available upon request.

Optimize Your Water Treatment Systems with CE-1000

Don’t let scale and deposits compromise the efficiency of your groundwater remediation systems. Trust CE-1000, the industry’s leading inhibitor, to maintain optimal performance and reduce maintenance costs.

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