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The Invisible Guardian of Green Buildings - ATMP

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  • Feb 12
  • 1 min read

With the concept of environmental protection deeply rooted in people's hearts, green buildings are springing up. Behind these energy-saving and environmentally friendly buildings, the water treatment agent ATMP plays a crucial yet low-key role.

If the water quality of the central air-conditioning systems and heating circulating water in buildings is poor, the energy consumption will soar and the service life of the equipment will be greatly reduced. ATMP ensures the smooth operation of the water system through efficient scale inhibition and corrosion inhibition, maintaining a high heat transfer efficiency all the time, reducing the building's operating energy consumption and helping to achieve the goals of energy conservation and emission reduction. At the same time, its environmental protection characteristics perfectly match the concept of green buildings and will not cause pollution to the soil and water bodies around the buildings. From towering office buildings to warm and livable residential communities, ATMP guards silently, enabling green buildings to truly achieve all-round sustainability from design to operation and contributing to making cities ecologically livable.


 
 
 

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