JuanMC
Mechanical
- Dec 20, 2006
- 20
Hi!
We have several plates heat exchangers in our facility. In a closed circuit, runs treated water that cools an electric generator, and in an open circuit runs non-treated water, on counter flow.
Due to the high quantity of sediments in the open circuit, the thermal flow decreases almost every month and it is necessary to dismount the heat exchanger to clean all the settled sediments in the plates.
¿Is there any difference between stainless steel and titanium, just talking about the sediment settling? ¿Is there another way to control the water quality, besides chemical products or filters (¿coatings, etc?)?
The chemical products implies more, and strict ambiental controls, and about the filters, instead of dismounting the exchangers, we would need to replace filters continuously.
Thanks,
JuanMC
We have several plates heat exchangers in our facility. In a closed circuit, runs treated water that cools an electric generator, and in an open circuit runs non-treated water, on counter flow.
Due to the high quantity of sediments in the open circuit, the thermal flow decreases almost every month and it is necessary to dismount the heat exchanger to clean all the settled sediments in the plates.
¿Is there any difference between stainless steel and titanium, just talking about the sediment settling? ¿Is there another way to control the water quality, besides chemical products or filters (¿coatings, etc?)?
The chemical products implies more, and strict ambiental controls, and about the filters, instead of dismounting the exchangers, we would need to replace filters continuously.
Thanks,
JuanMC