Feb 28, 2006 #1 jonasinc Materials Joined Feb 17, 2005 Messages 23 Location US How much chloride (HCl) is normally found in the flue gas from a coal fired boiler? Do some types of coal have higher concentrations of chloride than others?
How much chloride (HCl) is normally found in the flue gas from a coal fired boiler? Do some types of coal have higher concentrations of chloride than others?
Feb 28, 2006 #2 cub3bead Chemical Joined May 28, 2003 Messages 292 Location US It depends on the coal. Yes. A mineral assay of the coal should tell you how much Cl is present. If you have a FGD system the Cl can impact the system's performance. If gypsum is produced for sale, high Cl will lower the value of the gypsum. Upvote 0 Downvote
It depends on the coal. Yes. A mineral assay of the coal should tell you how much Cl is present. If you have a FGD system the Cl can impact the system's performance. If gypsum is produced for sale, high Cl will lower the value of the gypsum.
Mar 1, 2006 #3 EdStainless Materials Joined May 20, 2004 Messages 16,366 Location Waukesha WI USA And of course, it will make any condensate much more corrosive. In electroststic dust collectors it also changes the condutivity of the dust. = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = Corrosion, every where, all the time. Manage it or it will manage you. http://www.trent-tube.com/contact/Tech_Assist.cfm Upvote 0 Downvote
And of course, it will make any condensate much more corrosive. In electroststic dust collectors it also changes the condutivity of the dust. = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = Corrosion, every where, all the time. Manage it or it will manage you. http://www.trent-tube.com/contact/Tech_Assist.cfm