ehbadger
Chemical
- Oct 7, 2015
- 119
Hi All
I am researching a new design for a separator in acid service (rules out 100% metallic construction) and am looking for some industry experience... Background:
- horizontal tank
- about 8ft diameter, 15ft long
- body flanged at one head (full tank diameter)
- there is a large baffle assembly inside that was installed through the one end
- once pack installed, vessel was brick lined.
- Operating pressure is low, around 10psig. Temperatures range from about 40F to maybe 110F
- process includes strong HCl acid
Basically the brick in the vessel is at end of life and there is debate on the new vessel design.
1. Glass lined steel is a good candidate except for the huge diameter body flange, which would seem to potentially be very difficult to seal, as flatness issues typically arise >3ft diameter. One way around that was a bafflepack design that can be installed in small pieces through a normal manway, but that will mean nearly impossible to inspect as getting it removed each time would be a huge safety risk (very difficult to clean, as the modular design seems to consists of numerous long, flat plates very close to each other) and time sink. Going with this nearly cements the fact we would not be able to inspect the entire vessel in the future. And designing a vessel knowingly that cannot be inspected doesn't feel right to me at all.
2. Plastic lined steel (vacuum bonded PVDF or PFA) is a good candidate as well; however I have no data on sealing a flange that large. I personally feel this is a good option, but would definitely want the ability to open the head, pull the pack, and 100% internally inspect, since plastic welds aren't quite as reliable as say a brick lined system.
3. Brick again, but we have serious issues cleaning it now (sticky materials, brick outgasses, etc...), and would require huge effort if we needed to change or move the baffle pack (unbrick and rebrick an entire head).
So, all that to say, does anyone have some experience/reliability with a large diameter plastic lined flange that they could share? Specifically on how easy/hard to get a good seal. I just don't have anything of comparable size so I can't comfortably make a strong case one way or the other. I've probably forgotten or mucked up some detail so please ask for any clarification on something, if needed. Thanks!
I am researching a new design for a separator in acid service (rules out 100% metallic construction) and am looking for some industry experience... Background:
- horizontal tank
- about 8ft diameter, 15ft long
- body flanged at one head (full tank diameter)
- there is a large baffle assembly inside that was installed through the one end
- once pack installed, vessel was brick lined.
- Operating pressure is low, around 10psig. Temperatures range from about 40F to maybe 110F
- process includes strong HCl acid
Basically the brick in the vessel is at end of life and there is debate on the new vessel design.
1. Glass lined steel is a good candidate except for the huge diameter body flange, which would seem to potentially be very difficult to seal, as flatness issues typically arise >3ft diameter. One way around that was a bafflepack design that can be installed in small pieces through a normal manway, but that will mean nearly impossible to inspect as getting it removed each time would be a huge safety risk (very difficult to clean, as the modular design seems to consists of numerous long, flat plates very close to each other) and time sink. Going with this nearly cements the fact we would not be able to inspect the entire vessel in the future. And designing a vessel knowingly that cannot be inspected doesn't feel right to me at all.
2. Plastic lined steel (vacuum bonded PVDF or PFA) is a good candidate as well; however I have no data on sealing a flange that large. I personally feel this is a good option, but would definitely want the ability to open the head, pull the pack, and 100% internally inspect, since plastic welds aren't quite as reliable as say a brick lined system.
3. Brick again, but we have serious issues cleaning it now (sticky materials, brick outgasses, etc...), and would require huge effort if we needed to change or move the baffle pack (unbrick and rebrick an entire head).
So, all that to say, does anyone have some experience/reliability with a large diameter plastic lined flange that they could share? Specifically on how easy/hard to get a good seal. I just don't have anything of comparable size so I can't comfortably make a strong case one way or the other. I've probably forgotten or mucked up some detail so please ask for any clarification on something, if needed. Thanks!