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    Applications - Industrial Process Water

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    Chlorine Dioxide Improves Operating Efficiency in Process-Contaminated Tower
    A processing unit in this petrochemical plant utilized a cross flow cooling tower with conventional wood slat fill, and a recirculation rate of 45,000 gallons per minute for process cooling.   More

    Controls Upgrade For Michigan Utility
    A 20+year old electro-mechanical timer-relay controller for a Michigan utility was not operating properly.  More

    Deaerating Heaters Provide Corrosion Protection For Piping, Pumps, Boilers And Return Lines
    A Northeastern manufacturing facility was experiencing severe corrosion in their steam condensate system. A Permutit® deaerating heater was provided to protect the piping, pumps, boilers and return lines from dissolved oxygen, free carbon dioxide and other corrosive non-condensable gases.  More

    Energy Producer Chooses Siemens' Mobile Deionization for Pilot Study
    Energy Producer pilot tests deionization technology with Siemens Mobile Deionizer Trailers to improve water quality and converted steam quality  More

    Hexavalent Chrome Treatment for Rinsewater Recycling Reduces Feedwater Demand and Wastewater Discharge
    Hexavalent chrome treatment for rinsewater recycling reduces feedwater demand and wastewater disharge   More

    Hot Process Water Softeners Provide Effective Boiler Feed Water Treatment
    Plant personnel were aware that even small levels of hardness and other contaminants could be detrimental to the boiler feed water system that was being installed in their Midwestern facility. USFilter provided a hot process water softener and a deaerator to protect the boiler feed water system from hardness and other contaminants, including calcium, magnesium, alkalinity, turbidity, silica, oxygen and carbon dioxide.  More

    Increased Throughput in Ammonia Plant with Chlorine Dioxide
    Biological slimes (biofilms) which formed throughout the system, the cooling tower basin, and the high efficiency film fill, reduced plant production rates. All previous approaches to control the biofilm were unsuccessful.  More

    LVN-2000 Eliminates Chronic Maintenance, Performance & Safety Concerns At Exelon Nuclear Power Plant
    Nuclear Power Plant Uses LVN-2000 Liquid Chemical Feed System to eliminate chronic maintenance, performance and safety concerns.  More

    Midwest Power Station Saves on Chemicals & Reduces Operating Costs with Containerized Mobile Microfiltration System 
    A power station in the Midwest needed to replace its aging water treatment system, but wanted one that could handle turbidity spikes and total organic carbon (TOC), silica and sodium levels in the lake water. The plant also wanted to minimize the amount of regeneration chemicals discharged to the lake.   More

    Mining Company Uses Mobile Filtration for the Removal of Iron From Raw Water
    A Southern mining company needed rapid response to an iron fouling problem that affected their process. The raw water used for the mining process contained high levels of iron (5-8 ppm) resulting in equipment fouling and high maintenance costs. This significantly reduced the rate at which the plant could develop the caverns, impacting both its on-line date and operating costs.   More

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