TP26-12 Development in Non-Azole Chemistry with Low Toxicity for Copper Corrosion Inhibition in Open Recirculating Cooling Systems FillsRecirculating cooling systems commonly use copper metallurgies for heat exchanger tubes due to the favorable heat transfer properties. Traditional corrosion inhibitor treatments utilized the benzotriazole family of chemistries: benzotriazole (BZT), tolyltriazole (TTA), chloro tolyltriazole (ClTTA), and butyl benzotriazole (BBZT). Utilizing these benzotriazole compounds requires accepting their fluctuation in pricing, supply chain shortages, and more
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Traditional methods to eliminate the plume employ a hybrid technology of air-cooled steel coils in tandem with the evaporative section of the cooling tower
and wet and dry cooling towers
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This paper discusses the details of motor reaction to fast switching
design requirements and allowable loads for commonly used timber fasteners employed in the construction of industrial cooling towers
additional make-up water is needed to replaceevaporation and blowdown losses
The paper will present performance data on the treatment program and other steps that have been taken to upgrade system performance
Development of drift measurement device which is very useful for measurement of drift as well as DBT and WBT of outlet air of cooling tower is carried out
A report summarizing the currently available types of chemicals
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This paper presents a simple method to eliminate Merkel's Theory approximations