WHAT’S NEW? SOLIDTEK™ BRINGS
BIODEGRADABLE SOLVAY TOLCIDE®
PS BIOCIDES TO UK
Best known for disrupting the water treatment industry with its sustainable, safe and easy to use solid paste chemicals, Liverpool- based manufacturer SolidTek™
is
now introducing biodegradable biocides to the market.
From the 1st January 2020, SolidTek™
will be the UK distribution
partner for world leading chemical manufacturer Solvay, and its range of Tolcide®
PS biocides
for cooling towers, and medium and large sized open and closed loop systems. The range will be available from SolidTek™
in
traditional liquid formulations, in addition to an innovative solid paste range, SolCide™
PS products. PS160, which
has been developed by SolidTek™ in partnership with Solvay using Tolcide®
Boasting a better environmental profile than many biocides, the Tolcide®
PS range is ideal for
end-users and water treatment specialists looking to improve their green credentials without compromising on performance. Indeed, the range is market-proven to provide highly effective control of Legionella and host organisms, green algae, biofilms and SRB (Sulphate Reducing Bacteria), whilst demonstrating relatively low aquatic toxicity, and rapid degradation into non-active materials (with a typical half-life of six -12 hours).
Tolcide® PS biocide is available from SolidTek™ in three liquid and NG BAILEY SCORES
SAINTS DEAL NG Bailey has secured a three-year contract to provide maintenance services for Southampton Football Club.
The contract sees the independent services and engineering business providing a full range of mechanical, electrical and building fabric maintenance services at St Mary’s Stadium and the club’s Staplewood training facility.
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two solid formulations. Tolcide®
PS24E is
specifically designed for HVAC cooling towers, Tolcide®
PS50A
for medium sized applications in open cooling and closed loops, and Tolcide®
PS70A for
large sized applications in open cooling and closed loops. Drums come in 5kg, 25kg and 200ltrs.
SolCide™ version of Tolcide®
PS160, the solid PS,
comes in in stick form as SolCide™
PS160S,
which is ideal for manual dosing of closed systems and ‘catch up’ dosing of cooling towers, and in jar form as SolCide™
PS160,
which is designed for automatic dosing into open evaporative cooling towers.
All versions of Tolcide® PS are
low volatility, easy to handle, and simple to monitor and optimise with iodometric field test kits. Additionally, SolCide™
PS160 stick
and jar formulations feature fully recyclable packaging and are compact and lightweight, helping to reduce transport, storage and handling costs, as well as environmental impact.
The Tolcide® PS range has previously
won the US Presidential Green Chemistry Award, which is quite an accolade, and the greener credentials of Tolcide®
PS makes it the ideal
biocide product range for SolidTek™ to promote and distribute. Eco-
The contract award is part of the club’s wider sustainability strategy which aims to reduce the carbon footprint of their sites and follows a year-long evaluation and competitive tendering process.
As well as St Mary’s Stadium, a key part of the contract involves maintaining the club’s extensive state-of-the-art Staplewood training facility which is situated on the edge of the New Forest. As well as training areas for the first team and youth team, the facility also features a gym,
innovation in the water treatment space has become the hallmark of SolidTek™
, which manufacturers
the UK’s most environmentally- friendly chemical system, in addition to numerous other products characterised by sustainability.
“We are delighted to be the UK distributor for Solvay’s Tolcide®
PS
biocides. The products enable our clients to deliver better results, more easily, and with greater environmental responsibility,” explained Steve Crick, Managing Director of SolidTek™
.
www.solidtek.co.uk
restaurant, function and seminar areas alongside temperature- controlled rehabilitation and treatment facilities, medical areas and a hydrotherapy pool.
NG Bailey’s bespoke flexible approach to building maintenance means problems can be identified sooner and fixed faster; information from building management is also captured and used to improve a building’s carbon footprint by reducing energy and water usage.
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