ashtree
Bioengineer
- Nov 28, 2015
- 703
I want to seek your opinion on the grade of citric acid for CIP in a potable water UF plant.
I have taken the line with our supplier that the liquid citric acid should be food grade citric powder mixed with food grade water(potable) with records and standards to a HACCP standard.
They are happy to supply that grade to that standard but most of the competitors don't /won't supply that standard and or course are able to supply much cheaper product.
As far as i can tell many utilities are even using industrial grade product and say that its only for membrane cleaning and therefore it does not matter.
In reality things happen, valves leak etc and potantially some citric could end up in the potable water. Dilution will be enormous and there would be unlikely to be a problem other than perception.
Is it reasonable to expect a full food grade standard?
Regards
Ashtree
"Any water can be made potable if you filter it through enough money"
I have taken the line with our supplier that the liquid citric acid should be food grade citric powder mixed with food grade water(potable) with records and standards to a HACCP standard.
They are happy to supply that grade to that standard but most of the competitors don't /won't supply that standard and or course are able to supply much cheaper product.
As far as i can tell many utilities are even using industrial grade product and say that its only for membrane cleaning and therefore it does not matter.
In reality things happen, valves leak etc and potantially some citric could end up in the potable water. Dilution will be enormous and there would be unlikely to be a problem other than perception.
Is it reasonable to expect a full food grade standard?
Regards
Ashtree
"Any water can be made potable if you filter it through enough money"