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    NG pressure relief stack

    What is the practice in designing natural gas pressure relief stacks? I've seen only the end of the pipe bent downwards, like this: http://img78.imageshack.us/img78/3581/0091qe.jpg Some recommendations here in EU are to vent vertically, but I haven't seen any of those. I need any information...
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    (non-)ideal venting according to IGE/SR/25

    Hello everyone! I'm in dispute with someone over meaning of ideal and non-ideal venting according to IGE/SR/25. Can someone please explain me what ideal and non-ideal venting mean? As I understand ideal venting means that relief outlet is pointed straight upwards, so that most of the natural...
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    Ammonia removal from wastewater

    I was working on a similar problem. I didn't find any other solution than the one that you described. It was wastewater from coking plant containing mainly NH3 and H2S, some cyanides and other compounds. The idea was to strip volatile compounds with steam at high pH and catalyitic cracking of...
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    non-pollutant ammonia burning?

    vmthcs: I'm working on a similar problem. Our client has 40 m3/h of water from coking plant that contains ammonia, H2S, cyanides and other compounds. We were thinking of stripping ammonia with steam at high pH values and then combustion of ammonia. In this process there are unwanted competitive...
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    combustion of ammonia

    Lapasin: Check http://www.itas.com under petroleum division. I think they could help you.
  6. qshtr

    Ammonia Still Vendors

    CEMST8 I'm doing some studies for our client about ammonia in coking plant wastewater. I think we could exchange info.
  7. qshtr

    combustion of ammonia

    Does anyone know anything about combustion of ammonia? This is NOT in nitric acid production. Our client wants to burn ammonia, which is a by-product in coal coking process. Ammonia is stripped with steam in column from water and then is combusted in combustion chamber with some auxiliary fuel...
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