Evaporative Cooling Water Treatment
FREIJE utilizes its Series E Electronic Descaling System in treating your cooling water to:
- Dramatically reduce chemical usage and reduce your treatment costs
- Prevent new scale deposits and eliminate all existing scale deposits
- Reduce energy and water costs
- Provide longer equipment life
Steam Boiler Treatment
FREIJE utilizes its Series E Electronic Descaling System to:
- Eliminate the need for softener pretreatment and associated costs
- Dramatically reduce chemical usage and reduce your treatment costs
- Prevent new scale deposits and eliminate all existing scale deposits
- Reduce energy and water costs
- Provide longer equipment life
Closed Loop Treatment
FREIJE Series C Closed Loop Treatment System provides:
- Removal of dissolved oxygen to less than 1 ppm without chemicals
- Near elimination of corrosion caused by oxidation
- Backwashable side stream filter for ferrous metal and other particulate
- Removal of existing scale and iron oxide deposits in piping and heat transfer equipment
Domestic And Process Hot Water Systems
FREIJE utilizes the Series E Electronic Descaling System for the prevention of scale deposits in domestic and process hot water systems. The FREIJE Series E will:
- Eliminate new and existing scale deposits in piping and equipment without the use of salt or chemicals
- Lower water heating costs by removing the insulating mineral build-up in your water heater
- Dramatically increase the life of your water heaters, boilers and storage tanks by preventing new scale build-up and eliminating existing build-up
How Does Freije Control Scale Build-up?
How Does Scale Form?
Scale is a hard mineral deposit that forms on heat transfer surfaces and in piping, water heaters, showerheads, and other water using equipment. Most often it is found in hard water locations where the seasons change the weather more frequently from warm to cool. As water flows over and permeates through rocks, it dissolves and brings into solution limestone, chalk, and marble. The more of these hard minerals the water takes into it, the “harder” the water becomes. A common type of scale is calcium carbonate scale which is formed by this kind of hard water.
The maximum concentration of calcium carbonate that will dissolve into a solution is called the saturation point. If water contains a higher concentration of these ions than the saturation point, it is considered supersaturated. In this condition, these ions could be thought of as “barely hanging in the water.”
How Does Freije Keep Scale from Forming?
Using advanced electronic technology, FREIJE treatment causes minerals to lose their ability to adhere to foreign surfaces.
Can FREIJE Treatment Remove Existing Scale?
As shown in the pictures below, FREIJE treated water will actually dissolve existing mineral deposits.

This 80 gallon domestic water heater is from an apartment complex near Indianapolis, IN where the water is 24 grains hard. In 2.75 years, 5 inches of hard scale built on the heat transfer surface of the heater and the flues were bridged with scale. After FREIJE treatment began, the heater was opened every three months by the owner to check progress. After 15 months both the bottom and the flues were completely free of scale deposits as shown in the last picture. |