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  1. TheDude75

    Industrial Bleach in Cooling Towers?

    Smile1, Actually, the point is moot now - since our plant is shutting down due to an acquisition. But, just to answer the question - it was more cost effective for us to use commercial bleach and simply clean the cooling tower with steam every 3 months. While I would never recommend this...
  2. TheDude75

    Industrial Bleach in Cooling Towers?

    Not sure about the pH - but I don't think it would take too much bleach, especially industrial grade, to get the required chlorine into the system. A bit more background - the lab supervisor here and myself decided to experiment with the cooling tower and actually use commercial bleach in it...
  3. TheDude75

    Industrial Bleach in Cooling Towers?

    Trying to come up with a better system of killing the "bugs" in our cooling tower. A number of vendors all tout their chemicals - some are oxidizers, some not. I mentioned just pumping industrial bleach, which is significantly cheaper than any of the other options, and have never...
  4. TheDude75

    Compeletly Separation Water from Hydrocarbon(H.C.)

    Have you considered using a coalescer to remove the water? You could pump the HC/Water mixture through some type of filter/mesh and allow the water (since it is heavier) to drain to a lower section of the coalescer to be pumped away, while the HC pump straight through and are sent out through...
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