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    Most cost-effective way to lower process water alkalinity

    The water will be used by a construction contractor. I am told that the water must meet certain specifications before it can be used for this purpose, as detailed by that assay listed above. In regards to the mixing boxes, is there any sizing calculations for the size of the box, location of...
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    Most cost-effective way to lower process water alkalinity

    That is very good to hear! Thanks a lot, I will definitely check out that reference. Also, can anyone recommend a good reference manual for piping and control systems for this type of application? I am thinking to use a system design similar to the setup recommended by Bimr for an RO...
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    Most cost-effective way to lower process water alkalinity

    These are the parameters in the water analysis: Alkalinity Test (Volume of 0.02N H2SO4 Required to Neutralize 100mL Sample Using Mixed Indicator (mL)) Results: 38.1 Limit: 25.0 Max Acidity Test (Volume of 0.02N NaOH Required to Neutralize 100mL Sample Using Mixed Indicator (mL)) Results...
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    Most cost-effective way to lower process water alkalinity

    I need to design a process that lowers the alkalinity of 50,000 L/day of water. The water in question required 34.2 mL of 0.02N H2SO4 to neutralize 100ml and I need to lower the alkalinity to where the same amount can be neutralized by 25 mL of 0.02N H2SO4. I am currently thinking to develop an...

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