flaka
Petroleum
- Mar 15, 2007
- 9
Hi,
We have a full titanium exchanger type BEM, with size ø1100mm and length 4500mm which we need to build.
Our question: What is common practice for the backing gas for the final closing joint (shell-tubesheet) when all tubes are already installed?
[li]Filling the exchanger completly with Ar (=large amount), and hope we could reach 20ppm[/li]
[li]Try to close the area around the tubes with dissolvable paper and install purging tube inside, but outer tube limit is large...[/li]
[li]Put it under vacuum and then filling with Ar[/li]
[li]other idea's?[/li]
Thanks for your input
We have a full titanium exchanger type BEM, with size ø1100mm and length 4500mm which we need to build.
Our question: What is common practice for the backing gas for the final closing joint (shell-tubesheet) when all tubes are already installed?
[li]Filling the exchanger completly with Ar (=large amount), and hope we could reach 20ppm[/li]
[li]Try to close the area around the tubes with dissolvable paper and install purging tube inside, but outer tube limit is large...[/li]
[li]Put it under vacuum and then filling with Ar[/li]
[li]other idea's?[/li]
Thanks for your input