Orga78
Mechanical
- Aug 15, 2017
- 38
Hi all,
We have a recurring problem of corrosion in our waste gas incinerator units, suspected to be due to the acid gas dew point issue.
The temperature at the bottom section of the incinerator shell showing below dew point of 126 degC (temperature reading 110 degC). Inspection was conducted and corrosion was evident at the "cold end" sections where maintenance team had been performing corrective measure work which is now proven as a "Band-Aid" repair work.
We are in the midst of investigation at the moment. Appreciate if you guys would be willing to share your experience on this problem, and methods how to tackle this problem either as preventive measures or eliminating it once and for all.
Look forward to hear your inputs and recommendations.
Thank you!
We have a recurring problem of corrosion in our waste gas incinerator units, suspected to be due to the acid gas dew point issue.
The temperature at the bottom section of the incinerator shell showing below dew point of 126 degC (temperature reading 110 degC). Inspection was conducted and corrosion was evident at the "cold end" sections where maintenance team had been performing corrective measure work which is now proven as a "Band-Aid" repair work.
We are in the midst of investigation at the moment. Appreciate if you guys would be willing to share your experience on this problem, and methods how to tackle this problem either as preventive measures or eliminating it once and for all.
Look forward to hear your inputs and recommendations.
Thank you!