kimawi
Chemical
- Jul 27, 2008
- 21
Hi All,
We are adding an extra firing pipe to an existing burner to fire waste shredded plastic ranging in size 1-35 mm. A combustion guy told us that in order to to improve burning we can introduce tangential air to the pipe at choked conditions to "stir" the plastic chunks and help them to burn as they leave the pipe. My concern is: could those plastic pieces cause erosion to the SS310 pipe at such a high velocity? Is there a threshold Rockwell number below which erosion is not an issue? I know some plastic additives can be abrasive.
Thanks
We are adding an extra firing pipe to an existing burner to fire waste shredded plastic ranging in size 1-35 mm. A combustion guy told us that in order to to improve burning we can introduce tangential air to the pipe at choked conditions to "stir" the plastic chunks and help them to burn as they leave the pipe. My concern is: could those plastic pieces cause erosion to the SS310 pipe at such a high velocity? Is there a threshold Rockwell number below which erosion is not an issue? I know some plastic additives can be abrasive.
Thanks