saffer
Chemical
- Jun 7, 2011
- 4
Does anyone have experience of cooling reactor contents using an air sparge?
We have just taken over a process in which a 30m3 glass fiber reactor (vented to atmosphere) contains 25m3 of an aqueous solution which requires cooling from 110 deg c to 70 deg C.
We do not want to use a graphite type heat exchanger (cost) and I would like to know if anyone has experience of using an air sparge as a means of cooling.
Thanks
Saffer
We have just taken over a process in which a 30m3 glass fiber reactor (vented to atmosphere) contains 25m3 of an aqueous solution which requires cooling from 110 deg c to 70 deg C.
We do not want to use a graphite type heat exchanger (cost) and I would like to know if anyone has experience of using an air sparge as a means of cooling.
Thanks
Saffer