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Boiler water, treatment carbon dioxide removal

The other major separation task in boiler feed water treatment is the removal of dissolved gases, especially oxygen and carbon dioxide, which will cause corrosion in the boiler. These can be removed by mechanical de-aerators, or chemicals may be added that will scavenge these gases. [Pg.234]

When condensate returns to a boiler, it may be contaminated by pipeline corrosion or with process materials. Likely sources of the latter include exchanger leakage and poorly installed process tie-ins. Carbon dioxide and oxygen are the chief causes of corrosion in steam and condensate systems. Section 12.4.3.3 discusses the treatment of boiler feed water to remove these contaminants, as well as hardness. [Pg.1173]


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