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Water Treatment
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Fluid Components International
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Reliable monitoring and treatment of water in oil
refineries is essential for the production of petroleumbased
products, including gasoline, diesel, kerosene,
heating oil, and byproducts for plastics and a variety of
lubricants. There are three process areas within refineries
that require large amounts of water: cooling units, desalter
units and wastewater treatment.
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Asahi America
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Water treatment applications that pass the acid test
Over the past several years, many water treatment plants in the southeast United States faced troubles with their existing piping systems that used sulfuric acid as a method of chemical dosing. Problems have included pipeline damage, leaks, joint failures, chemical spillage and downtime. It has been determined that these problems have been ...
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Fluid Components International
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Many municipal water treatment plants utilize Ozone Treatment Systems to produce clean water for residential and industrial users. While all the various types of water treatment systems have their advantages and disadvantages, Ozone (O3) systems provide excellent disinfection and avoid some of the chemical byproduct problems experienced with the use of chlorination. Ozone treatment systems also ...
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Oil Skimmers, Inc.
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A privately held snack-food manufacturer in the Midwest expected to increase production of potato chips by 20%, to about 72 million pounds a year. While more potato chips would mean more profits, it also would mean more oil-laden wastewater from washing the potatoes and the fryers used to cook them.
PROBLEM: When operators clean the fryers used to make the chips, oil mixes with the wash water. ...
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Asahi America
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