A number of treatment steps are required to provide the steam for utility and industrial power generation systems. Initial water treatment can include disinfection, softening, and dechlorination. Demineralization includes ion exchange with cationic, and anionic exchangers followed by mixed bed. The ultrapure water is then stored which requires additional monitoring e.g level control Neutralization of the efflutent from resin regeneration is one more step requiring monitoring and treatment . Monitoring and treatment must also address corrosion, and scaling . Condensatees require measurement of conductivity, pH. Sodiim, silica, and oxygen Cooling water must be controlled for corrosion, disinfection and other parameters Bob Mcilvaine President, Mcilvaine Company 847 784 0012 ext 112 www.mcilvainecompany.com rmcilvaine@mcilvainecompany.com Click Here For Complete Article Text
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