aquatrade
Civil/Environmental
- Mar 5, 2016
- 20
Hello!
Please help us. We serve one client, which has steam generator (6 tons of steam/hour, 10 bar, 120-150C). Raw water is from borehole, then it passes through deironing filters (24", Pyrolox - Filter AG), reverse osmosis, 2-stage ion exchanging softeners and steam deaerator. Also system has antiscalent dosing before osmosis and alkaline phosphates dosing to deaerator.
Approximately three months ago our client made prophylactic service of steam generator and found out glass-like scurfs in it. Analysis showed that it was silicates. In old raw water analysis the level of silicates was very-very low, the same - in new ones.
This week we've met with them, they said, that other plants in their area had the same problem, and even in one plant their steam generator exploded due to overheating! So, we have some geological changing, which cause unstable water components with occasional silicates emissions.
So, we have 2 main problems.
1) How is it possible to remove these scurfs? They are very inert and their examples do not react with hot and cold water, weak solutions of acids and alkali. We know that silicates destroy by strong ant hot alkali solutions, but we afraid to damage the steam generator).
2) Due to water components changing, how it will be better to change water treatment system to protect the steam generator from silicates?
Additional problem is that the emissions of silicates are occasional, we can not exactly know either peak quantity of them in raw water, or longitude of emission, or even the probability and characteristics of future emissions.
Thank You
Sincerely Yours Anton S. Tyuin
Russia, Nizhny Novgorod
Please help us. We serve one client, which has steam generator (6 tons of steam/hour, 10 bar, 120-150C). Raw water is from borehole, then it passes through deironing filters (24", Pyrolox - Filter AG), reverse osmosis, 2-stage ion exchanging softeners and steam deaerator. Also system has antiscalent dosing before osmosis and alkaline phosphates dosing to deaerator.
Approximately three months ago our client made prophylactic service of steam generator and found out glass-like scurfs in it. Analysis showed that it was silicates. In old raw water analysis the level of silicates was very-very low, the same - in new ones.
This week we've met with them, they said, that other plants in their area had the same problem, and even in one plant their steam generator exploded due to overheating! So, we have some geological changing, which cause unstable water components with occasional silicates emissions.
So, we have 2 main problems.
1) How is it possible to remove these scurfs? They are very inert and their examples do not react with hot and cold water, weak solutions of acids and alkali. We know that silicates destroy by strong ant hot alkali solutions, but we afraid to damage the steam generator).
2) Due to water components changing, how it will be better to change water treatment system to protect the steam generator from silicates?
Additional problem is that the emissions of silicates are occasional, we can not exactly know either peak quantity of them in raw water, or longitude of emission, or even the probability and characteristics of future emissions.
Thank You
Sincerely Yours Anton S. Tyuin
Russia, Nizhny Novgorod