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AMINE TREATING PARTICULATE FILTRATION

AMINE TREATING PARTICULATE FILTRATION

AMINE TREATING PARTICULATE FILTRATION

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Dear all,

Since the particulates load on the filter is not stable what are the guidelines for defining and selecting the proper filtration area for example as a function of amine flow.

regards,
        roker    

RE: AMINE TREATING PARTICULATE FILTRATION

Based on your experience or  measurements, establish an average loading of particulates and multiply by the amine flow. You will have an average rate of particulate accumulation. That figure will be used by the filter provider to select a filter size for a specific interval between cleaning.

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