barsballe
Electrical
- Mar 27, 2009
- 6
We have an issue with biofilm at a factory producing plastic materials. The plastic materials must be cooled at once after beeing extruded. This is done with both water spray and water bassins.
The water used for cooling is subsoil water. Only treatment before entering the process system is a sand filter. The water is cooled in a plate heat-exchanger. The water cooling systems are not closed systems and are exposed from the surroundings.
The problem is the biofilm produced in the cooling process. The biofilm blocks up nozzles and the plate heat-exchanger.
Do any of you have experience with similar problems and maybe some solutions?
thanks in advance
barsballe
The water used for cooling is subsoil water. Only treatment before entering the process system is a sand filter. The water is cooled in a plate heat-exchanger. The water cooling systems are not closed systems and are exposed from the surroundings.
The problem is the biofilm produced in the cooling process. The biofilm blocks up nozzles and the plate heat-exchanger.
Do any of you have experience with similar problems and maybe some solutions?
thanks in advance
barsballe