bethw
Mechanical
- Sep 29, 2003
- 39
Our plant has two demin trains, anion and cation type. Beads are 1 year old in one unit and 2 months old in the other. When we regen our units, we measure the SiO2 in the effluent to determine if the regen has been successful. Recently, we have had trouble with our regens in regards to getting the SiO2 readings down after doing one. I am not a chemist, but do have a basic understanding of what is happening here. My question, for lack of further understanding, is: From which unit does the SiO2 come from? (We may be working on the wrong unit) Is it "flushed" from the cation, thru the anion and out? Or does it come directly from the anion, or both, as in sodium leakage?