ucfmech
Mechanical
- Jun 21, 2010
- 7
My company manufactures a heater used to heat a thermofluid which is then transported around an asphalt plant to keep the asphalt hot. Inside the heater is a large helical coil through which the thermofluid flows. Before shipping, we test the heater with thermofluid. The problem we're having is removing the thermofluid after testing is completed, and since the helical coil is so large, this adds a significant amount of weight to the heater, making it more expensive to ship. The thermofluid is basically an oil. Is there any way to effectively and cheaply remove this oil from our coil? I've looked at pigging, but I'm wondering if there are other ways possible. Thanks for any help.