Calcium tolerance of Baypure® DS100
The effectiveness of _Baypure® DS100 as a scale inhibitor is supported by its excellent calcium tolerance, especially in hard water. Calcium tolerance means the ability of an inhibitor not to form poorly soluble deposits of its calcium salt.
Rapid formation of the Ca salt of the inhibitor in the event of higher concentrations of calcium ions is thus known as poor calcium tolerance. A comparison of various threshold inhibitors shows that in terms of calcium tolerance _Baypure® DS100 is superior to phosphonates and standard polyacryalates, in the first case considerably so. When using _Baypure® DS100 therefore, only very limited loss of inhibitor through the precipitation of poorly soluble calcium salts is to be expected.

