I am soon to quote a job involving the disposal of waste tar by pumping it through compressed air atomised nozzles into a furnace which is also fired by nat gas maintaining around 1250 degC.in the furnace.
Previously "Mono" pumps with Viton rubber stators have been used. Supposedly the stator only lasts 3-4 weeks before replacement.
The only properties I have so far for the tar are:
Softening point.......................47 degC
Flash Pt.................................196 degC
SG @ 15.5deg C.....................1.32
Melting Pt. range....................70 to 80 degC
Visc in the storage tank...........50000 to 1000cp.**
**The temp in the tank is between 80 to 100degC.This visc seems rather high (37000 to 758cSt) especially for atomisation at the burner but I have yet to confirm this and determine the visc temp relationship for this tar.
At this stage I was wondering if anyone has experience with pumping or burning tar, and whether there are any other pumps suitable, especially with a longer working life.
Thanks,
Rod.
Rod Nissen
nissenr@one.net.au
Previously "Mono" pumps with Viton rubber stators have been used. Supposedly the stator only lasts 3-4 weeks before replacement.
The only properties I have so far for the tar are:
Softening point.......................47 degC
Flash Pt.................................196 degC
SG @ 15.5deg C.....................1.32
Melting Pt. range....................70 to 80 degC
Visc in the storage tank...........50000 to 1000cp.**
**The temp in the tank is between 80 to 100degC.This visc seems rather high (37000 to 758cSt) especially for atomisation at the burner but I have yet to confirm this and determine the visc temp relationship for this tar.
At this stage I was wondering if anyone has experience with pumping or burning tar, and whether there are any other pumps suitable, especially with a longer working life.
Thanks,
Rod.
Rod Nissen
nissenr@one.net.au