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Csqiz
Chemical
- Sep 26, 2023
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Hi everyone,
Currently I am designing for a Sulphuric acid dosing system for a water treatment plant. It involves bulk storage at 98% concentration sulphuric acid and dosing at +/- 3% concentration sulphuric acid. The process involve inline dilution.
1) Chemical Storage System
I read from the articles saying that HDPE could be used for 98% sulphuric acid but small amount, Carbon steel is recommended for bulk storage of more than 10,000 gallons.
May I know if a Mildsteel Tank with HDPE lining suitable to store 24.5 US gallon of 98% sulphuric acid, since HDPE is chemically resistant to the chemicals at this consentration. Is this practiced in the general industry?
2) Piping system
I am planning to use cPVC schedule 80 piping system for the concentrated sulphuric acid and uPVC schedule 80 for diluted sulphuric acid. At the T joint, the piping will be carbon steel with PTFE lining to withstand the heat generated from the dilution.
From what I read from the material chemical resistant chart, CPVC is suitable to be used for concentrated sulphuric acid. Let say it is not recomended, what will be the concern or reason behind this?
There is another problem when we are selecting the valves as well, the oring of cpvc valves, be it FKM, EPDM or FPM have no resistant to 98% conc. Sulphuric acid. What are the others recommended material for this application?
3) Dilution
From the dilution calculation, the final temperature of the diluted acid will be about 40 degreeC. Will there be any issue if the system is not installed with a cooling system? The system is adding acid into water, the dilution ration is about 25%. As we have larger flow of water, the temperature rise is smaller due to mCpDT?
I am sorry if I ask a stupid question, but I hope the above could be clarified. Thank you.
Currently I am designing for a Sulphuric acid dosing system for a water treatment plant. It involves bulk storage at 98% concentration sulphuric acid and dosing at +/- 3% concentration sulphuric acid. The process involve inline dilution.
1) Chemical Storage System
I read from the articles saying that HDPE could be used for 98% sulphuric acid but small amount, Carbon steel is recommended for bulk storage of more than 10,000 gallons.
May I know if a Mildsteel Tank with HDPE lining suitable to store 24.5 US gallon of 98% sulphuric acid, since HDPE is chemically resistant to the chemicals at this consentration. Is this practiced in the general industry?
2) Piping system
I am planning to use cPVC schedule 80 piping system for the concentrated sulphuric acid and uPVC schedule 80 for diluted sulphuric acid. At the T joint, the piping will be carbon steel with PTFE lining to withstand the heat generated from the dilution.
From what I read from the material chemical resistant chart, CPVC is suitable to be used for concentrated sulphuric acid. Let say it is not recomended, what will be the concern or reason behind this?
There is another problem when we are selecting the valves as well, the oring of cpvc valves, be it FKM, EPDM or FPM have no resistant to 98% conc. Sulphuric acid. What are the others recommended material for this application?
3) Dilution
From the dilution calculation, the final temperature of the diluted acid will be about 40 degreeC. Will there be any issue if the system is not installed with a cooling system? The system is adding acid into water, the dilution ration is about 25%. As we have larger flow of water, the temperature rise is smaller due to mCpDT?
I am sorry if I ask a stupid question, but I hope the above could be clarified. Thank you.