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Written for Plant Operators, Process Engineers, Metallurgists, Maintenance Engineers, Inspectors, and all others who deal with crude unit corrosion and fouling. Based on industrial experience and reflects Industry’s consensus. 3rd edition 2016 NACE, API.
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There is evidence of significant physical fouling of crude units from polymerization of MEA triazine scavenger in the presence of hydrogen sulfide. This paper highlights this new impact.
This NACE Standard describes a variety of devices used for on-line monitoring of fouling, corrosion, and other parameters in recirculating cooling tower water systems.
Devices used for on-line monitoring of fouling, corrosion, and other parameters in recirculating cooling tower water systems. Methods for collecting test data to determine fouling and corrosion rates. Historical Document 2002
On-line monitoring of fouling, corrosion, and other parameters in recirculating cooling tower water systems. Fouling and corrosion rates. Predicting service life. Optimizing operation. Solutions.
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This book presents new developments that have affected the commercial use of chemicals and devices to clean industrial equipment.
This second edition emphasizes the mechanisms of important cleaning processes and solvents and gives an overview of the science and technology of the formation and removal of fouling deposits in the industrial equipment environment.
It is directed to a general technically trained audience, with emphasis placed on the basic chemical and mechanical principles of industrial cleaning. All of the chapters have been updated and significant new information on the dissolution of inorganic solids is included.
2018 NACE, color, 8.5 x 11" trim size, perfect bound, 392 pages.
Fouling and corrosion of heat exchangers poses a challenge for oil and gas operators. Here we describe recent efforts to develop and deploy thin, sol-gel-derived coatings to mitigate fouling and promote continuous operation of exchangers without compromising heat transfer efficiency.
Three types of test heat exchangers...valuable in many operating cooling towers: (1) Multiple tube steam-heated exchanger (2) Two tube steam-heated exchanger (3) Single tube electrically heated visual monitor Historical Document 1988
This NACE standard test method describes a multiple-tube test heat exchanger that can be used by process industry facilities to monitor corrosion and fouling control in cooling tower water systems. Historical Document 1994
This NACE standard test method describes a multiple-tube test heat exchanger that can be used by process industry facilities to monitor corrosion and fouling control in cooling tower water systems. Historical Document 2001
This technical report applies to water-using cooling and heating systems in buildings. It provides information for minimizing system damage and operational interference because of corrosion, scale, fouling, and microbiological growth in building heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems. This includes open and closed circulating water systems, low-pressure steam boilers and hot water “boilers.” The document also addresses thermal energy storage systems, but does not address potable water or fire protection systems. It is intended for use by building owners and engineering, maintenance, and operations management personnel. It is also intended for use by those involved in the design and construction of building HVAC systems so that corrosion, scale, fouling, and microbiological growth problems described above can be understood, anticipated, and minimized through appropriate design decisions.