Htech01
Chemical
- Dec 23, 2008
- 9
I am currently doing a study for an economical way to blanket a 5,000 M3 Boiler Feed Water tank. The tank doesn't have a blanketing system at the moment, and is atmospheric tank breathing to air. Therefore the plant experiences corrosion problems caused by the dissolved Oxygen in the water which was introduced by contacting with air at the tank.
The usual way to improve this, I think, is a Nitrogen Blankeing System. But someone says he heard about using floating balls in lieu of N2 Blankting system. To a little bit more explain this: to add floating balls on top of the water in the tank by a few layers, and this floating balls reduces the contact of water with air and thus serves as a simple blanketing system. If this works it will be much cheaper than the N2 blanketing system to operate.
Does anyone out there hear about this? or know anything about this?
It sounds like to work, but it does not completely prevent air contact and thus still have some Oxygen dissolve into the water. Then the question is how much will be the Oxygen content, or by using certain floating balls how much contact surface will be reduced in percentage?
Thanks,
HTech01
The usual way to improve this, I think, is a Nitrogen Blankeing System. But someone says he heard about using floating balls in lieu of N2 Blankting system. To a little bit more explain this: to add floating balls on top of the water in the tank by a few layers, and this floating balls reduces the contact of water with air and thus serves as a simple blanketing system. If this works it will be much cheaper than the N2 blanketing system to operate.
Does anyone out there hear about this? or know anything about this?
It sounds like to work, but it does not completely prevent air contact and thus still have some Oxygen dissolve into the water. Then the question is how much will be the Oxygen content, or by using certain floating balls how much contact surface will be reduced in percentage?
Thanks,
HTech01