94-12: The Effect of Process Leak Contaminants on Biocidal Efficacy Thermal PerformanceAbstract: The effect of various process leak contaminants on the performance of eight water treatment biocides was evaluated. The contaminants included a high temperature oil, diesel fuel, a hydraulic fluid, ammonia, ethylene glycol, sulfide and the following gases: carbon dioxide, hydrogen, l butane, and propane. The efficacy of each biocide was compared in the presence and absence of the contaminants. While the extent of deactivation varied with
it was determined that we should remove and replace this fill
Nearly 200 people were infected
A comprehensive review of the process and its benefits will be presented
some traditional fan manufacturers lobby for having axial impellers integrated into cooling towers tested as complete assembled fans
Scientists and environmentalists have warned us constantly that we are heading in the wrong direction
The objective of this study was to explore the benefits of advanced airfoil technology for industrial cooling tower fan blades
we must look into the basic mechanism of corrosion of metals and see how all these factors can influence the basic reaction
Cooling tower emission rates are usually presented as a Drift Fraction which is defined as the ration of the water exiting the tower as drift divided by the circulating water flow rate
Cooling towers are the equipment responsible for reducing the temperature of hot water from the process
Laboratory tests demonstrate broad-spectrum algicidal properties against a range of green algae and blue-green bacteria (cyanobacteria)
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