75-06: The Use of Ion Exchange Resins in Cooling Tower Technology DriftThe treatment of water for coolant water towers by means of ion exchange resins is not a new concept and various studies have been made which have supported the need of such technology. Although this need and technology has been known for years, very few coolant tower systems employ ion exchange techniques today. In many respects, the operation of a cooling tower is quite similar to that of a boiler. If the make up water to the tower is not treated
their harsh operating environments can lead to deterioration and structural distress
Plant operators and process engineers are under pressure from management levels to reduce inefficiencies
The advantages of products
Quantitative volatility comparison of hypohalous acids and certain haloamines were obtained by determining the Henry's law constant (air-water partition coefficient) in air-stripping towers
which recently won a "Green Chemistry" award
The paper will discuss the structural
This paper will deal with the safety techniques used during the project
requirements for this solution are not always met
monitoring and control strategy
Significant research effort has been underway for the last several years in the major water treatment companies worldwide to develop ecologically sound and also effective cooling water
The program takes advantage of the synergistic protection provided to carbon steel by diol technology without requiring the use of organic inhibitors
This manuscript will address the operational processes of automatic self cleaning screen filtration technology and review a number of real world case studies in both commercial HVAC systems and manufacturing processes to prove the advantages over traditional cooling tower treatment systems