plantprowler
Chemical
- Aug 10, 2013
- 136
What are good choices for a valve type for use on a 3" line that introduces a solid+liquid slurry into a reactor. But afterwards the valve must be able to shut off tight against a pressure of approx. 10 barg within the reactor.
Max Temperature is 100 C but the reactor headspace has Hydrogen gas in it. So valve must hold leak tight against H2.
In standard valves e.g. butterfly will the solids interfere with the ability to get a leak tight fit with time?
Solids are relatively hard. Some of the solids are irregularly shaped lumpy granules (approx. 10 mm dia) whereas others are a very fine sub micron sized catalyst powder.
Max Temperature is 100 C but the reactor headspace has Hydrogen gas in it. So valve must hold leak tight against H2.
In standard valves e.g. butterfly will the solids interfere with the ability to get a leak tight fit with time?
Solids are relatively hard. Some of the solids are irregularly shaped lumpy granules (approx. 10 mm dia) whereas others are a very fine sub micron sized catalyst powder.