PeterPiper
Chemical
- Oct 7, 2002
- 14
We have a heat exchanger that is getting fouled by a silica / iron deposit. It is 10% Fe and 70% Silica and deposits on the tubes as a brown sludge.
The operating temperature is 180°C and ambient pressure on the proces side 13 bar.g steam on the heating side.
We have used water jetting to 10,000 psi which has some benefit but it is short lived. We have tried to dissolve it in nitric acid on a lab scale but it has little effect.
Can anyone advise on what methods of cleaning are available. The HX is 316 st/st, HCl or similar acids are not permitted due to various process reasons, other chemical cleaning may be consideded but I think the preference would be for mechanical cleaning of some kind.
Is stream cleaning an option?
Regds,
Pete.