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  • Vacuum Distillation
    and re-use, if desired, the large water phase (steam vapor) that has been evaporated and condensed. The re-use of the water phase is a standard alternative for all wastewater applications and is often the reason that vacuum distillation is chosen for large volume applications. A lower boiling temperature can
  • Utilization of Infrared Inspection: A Comprehensive Distillation Furnace Inspection Program
    and to analyze any changes made to mitigate the problem. such as firing configuration changes or charge rate reductions. If the decision is made to decoke, a post. infrared inspection can be performed to determine the effectiveness of the decoking procedure. If the decoke. procedure is steam/air, infrared
  • Robust Vacuum Solutions in Biomass Processing (.pdf)
    ), is the next step in the design. Wet technologies include liquid ring vacuum pumps, steam, ejectors and oil-sealed pumps. Dry technologies include claw, screw and Roots mechanisms and air ejectors. Correct system design is the concluding step in ensuring mechanical, electrical and regulations and standards
  • Using Infrared Inspection for Analysis of Variances in a Crude Unit Start-up
    is. typically a resid or heavy pitch with a common source being vacuum or other distillation unit bottoms. The. outlet temperature of a coker heater is approximately 900° F, so coke buildup in the tubes is inevitable and. decoking cycles are predictable. Flow control enhancements such as adding steam
  • Fluid Catalytic Cracker (FCC) (.pdf)
    for introducing the gas that is to be measured and the inside of the cubicles are heated with steam so that the. heavy contents (C5 or more) will not liquefy. All Rights Reserved, Copyright © 2008, Yokogawa Corporation of America. Document Outline. þÿ. þÿ. þÿ. þÿ. þÿ. þÿ. þÿ. þÿ
  • The Importance of Online Analysis in Solvent Recovery
    design phase. However, plant refurbishments and upgrades often include the installation of a solvent recovery system. The most popular method of recovering solvents is filtration and distillation. Carbon bed adsorbers are used for filtration and steam is then used to desorb and recapture
  • Upgrade of existing foul condensate
    the stripping steam flowrate. Since the strippers are integrated into the evaporators on the plant, this resulted in the heat balance and vapour ducting remaining virtually unchanged, and significantly reduced the total cost of the modification. Downstream of the strippers the overhead vapour is condensed
  • Solvent Recovery South of the Border
    for reuse. When the recovered solvents are water soluble, as is the case of Grafo Regia, additional processes such as steam stripping, distillation or pervaporation are used to separate the solvent and water, and to dry the recovered solvent. Grafo Regia, a unit of the packaging division of the Femsa

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