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| Flash Drum | | A major chemical processing plant was experiencing severe corrosion on carbon steel flash drums resulting from hydrochloric and hydrofluoric acids. The rate of corrosion was approximately 20 mils per week. The temperatures inside the drums ranged from ambient to 100 deg F. The... | | Click here for the case history |
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| Impreglon Eliminates Drip Pan Problems | | A major chemical processing plant was having problems with its chemical drip pans and steel piping. The plant is involved in the manufacturing of a variety of petroleum products.... | | Click here for the case history |
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| Impreglon Coated Filter Housing Survives the Acid Test | | A major chemical processing plant was experiencing problems with its filter housings and associated piping used in the manufacturing of zirconium.... | | Click here for the case history |
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| Impreglon Coated Venturi Inlet Finds New Life | | A Major chemical processing plant was experiencing problems with its venturi inlets. The venturies were part of an exhaust duct system used in the removal of chlorine from a gaseous stream. The venturies measured approximately 8' in diameter and about 3' tall.... | | Click here for the case history |
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| Impreglon Solves Diverter Valve Sticking Problems for Plastics Manufacturer | | A Major manufacturer and processor of plastics was experiencing binding problems on diverter valves used in their plastics processing operation. Plastic pellets were being blown down into hoppers and the fine dust residue from the pellets was packing between the diverter valve b... | | Click here for the case history |
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| Paraffin Wax Operation | | A major manufacturer and processor of parrafin wax was experiencing release problems on his conveyor lines in the processing of paraffin. Hot liquid paraffin being poured into stainless steel pans and conveyorized into chilling rooms for cooling were sticking to the pans rather t... | | Click here for the case history |
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| Blower Wheel Keeps on Blowing | | A major pigment processing plant was experiencing severe corrosion problems with its blower wheels. Blower wheels ranging in size from 22-48 inches in diameter and made of Type 316 stainless steel were used to remove hydrochloric acid fumes generated in the manufacturing steps. B... | | Click here for the case history |
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