padovano
Petroleum
- Dec 13, 2006
- 72
Hello all, I have a demineralisation chain with a production cycle of 300m3 in 12 hours(25m3/hr). The demineralisation unit is made up of a cationic and anionic ion exchangers. We use hydrocloric acid and Sadium hydroxide solutions for regeneration.
Over the past 2 days, we have encountered a sudden increase of the pressure drop across the cationic drum from 1bar to 5bars. This has reduced our feed rate from 25m3/hr to 12m3/hr.
1-What can be the cause of this sudden increase in pressure drop
2- Is there any method of reversing this pressure drop without openning the cationic drum to filter or replace the cationic resins? The anionic drum has no problem. it's pressure drop is about 1bar.
Thanks.
Over the past 2 days, we have encountered a sudden increase of the pressure drop across the cationic drum from 1bar to 5bars. This has reduced our feed rate from 25m3/hr to 12m3/hr.
1-What can be the cause of this sudden increase in pressure drop
2- Is there any method of reversing this pressure drop without openning the cationic drum to filter or replace the cationic resins? The anionic drum has no problem. it's pressure drop is about 1bar.
Thanks.