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chemical injection for PH control in gas dehydration

chemical injection for PH control in gas dehydration

chemical injection for PH control in gas dehydration

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Hi guy,

I would appreciate if any of you can answer the questions below.

what should be the chemical for ph control? how to determine the initial fill and the subsequent daily consumption for the chemical(in teg system)? any recommend chemicals for antifoam? where can i get the MSDS for the chemicals mentioned above online?

KK

RE: chemical injection for PH control in gas dehydration

Your question is general in such an extent that the coresponing answer is:  chemicals for ph control are acids and bases;daily consumption is proportional to the offset from set point and flow and buffer capacity integrated over 24 hours and the only general recommendation for an antifoaming agent is that it is cheap, non toxic an minimum polluting.
Try to be more specific.
m777182

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