Open Tower Treatment Ashburn VA – PBTC alone

Open Tower Treatment Ashburn VA – PBTC alone

 

PBTC by itself will not provide optimal corrosion protection in your cooling tower water at 2 cycles.

 

 

  • While PBTC (2-phosphonobutane-1,2,4-tricarboxylic acid) is an excellent multifunctional phosphonate, it primarily works as a:
    1. Chelant for calcium, magnesium, and iron
    2. Scale inhibitor
    3. Zinc/molybdate stabilizer
    4. Mild corrosion inhibitor (especially for steel)
  • However, it doesn’t provide strong passivation alone, especially in:
    1. High pH (>8.2)
    2. Hard/alkaline waters

 

  • In Your Water (at 2 Cycles):
    1. pH ~8.2–8.4
    2. M-Alkalinity ~216 ppm
    3. Ca + Mg hardness ~400 ppm
    4. Open system = oxygen-rich = more corrosion potential
    5. PBTC alone might slow corrosion, but won’t deliver the passive film strength needed for optimal protection — especially for mild steel tube sheets, end caps, or piping.

 

  • What You Need for Optimal Corrosion Control:

 

  • Recommended Core Program:

Component

Target

Purpose

PBTC

3–5 ppm active

Chelant, scale control, stabilizer

Zinc

0.5–1.5 ppm

Cathodic corrosion inhibitor

Polyacrylate

5–10 ppm

Dispersant, supports PBTC

Tolyltriazole/BBT

0.5–1 ppm

Copper/brass corrosion protection

 

This combination provides full-spectrum protection — mild steel, copper alloys, and helps control scale, especially in moderately hard, alkaline water like yours.

 

  • Summary:

PBTC is a great core treatment chemical — but it’s not enough alone for optimal corrosion protection in your system. For best results, pair it with zinc and a dispersant. If discharge limits are an issue, alternatives like molybdate or non-metallic polymer blends might be worth exploring.