Boiler water treatment

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  • Condensate treatment

    Alcality (the presence of carbon carbohydrate ions), present in water used to supply boilers, can cause carbon dioxide to be released alongside steam. When steam turns into fluid, in the process of condensation, carbon dioxide dissolves in it, forming carbonic acid. This phenomenon causes the corrosivity of the condensate to increase, leading to associated losses.

  • Dexoidizers

    The oxygen contained within water used to refill water-steam systems is a basic cause of corrosion within these systems. A basic method of deoxidization is thermal degassing, and the remaining oxygen is removed via the chemical method.

  • Inhibitors

    The conditions inside steam boilers (high pressure and temperature) lead to undersirable occurences, such as precipitation of residue or corrosion.  To achieve safe and economic operation of such systems, it is necessary to use inhibitors (so-called internal treatment).