DRINKING WATER FOR INDUSTRIAL USE
By:Rudy OblimarAny water sources that are used for drinking may be physically and chemically contaminated. Contaminants such as algae, sand, silt, snails, and worms can make the water unsafe for drinking. In most cases, membranes and cartridge filters are used to clean the water. This way of cleaning dirty...
Paper & Pulp Water recycling, cooling water, and spray nozzle...
By:Rudy OblimarProcessed water from the mill’s cooling tower is generally contaminated with particles like algae, airborne dust, paper fines and pipe scale. These particles propagate in the heat exchangers and chillers which significantly reduce the system’s cooling capability. In addition, these particles can clog the spray nozzles in the system...
Cooling tower water filtration for industrial heating ventilation and air...
By:Rudy OblimarAirborne dust, sand, pollen, algae, and pipe scales often contaminate the cooling tower water. They circulate through chillers, compressors, and heat exchangers, thus significantly reducing the cooling ability of the system. Dirt particles in the water contaminate the system when they settle on the warm surfaces. Although in...