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  1. BigRedEnvEng

    Demin water tank - nitrogen blanketing

    The blanketing is to prevent it from absorbing the carbon dioxide. And that's a good point about the size of the tank, hadn't thought about that.
  2. BigRedEnvEng

    Demin water tank - nitrogen blanketing

    I guess as long as the water just keeps moving quickly from the demin system to its final application, we wouldn't have to worry about maintaining its purity - it's a good idea and I'm definitely going to keep that in my bag of tricks for future applications. I'd have to take a look at the flow...
  3. BigRedEnvEng

    Demin water tank - nitrogen blanketing

    First, thank you all for all your responses. This is my first time using these forums and this is really fabulous. I spoke to Protectoseal and, like some of you said, they were quite helpful. I obtained a copy of API 2000, which did show some good stuff for the vents and such. I came up with...
  4. BigRedEnvEng

    Demin water tank - nitrogen blanketing

    We're using the nitrogen blanket as a means of preventing the oxidation of the water after it's completed the cycle through the demineralizing system. We're looking for a very high purity content for the water.
  5. BigRedEnvEng

    Demin water tank - nitrogen blanketing

    I'm working on designing a nitrogen blanketing system for a 500,000 gallon demin water tank. The plant uses a large amount of demin water about 12 times a year for startup operations, but the rest of the time it's at steady state operations with a low flow. From my rough calculations, I'm...

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