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Equipment cleaning degradation product

Water plays a primary role in corrosion of the metal walls of tanks and pipes (17), and increases the tendency for high speed pumps to produce wear particles and to exhibit shortened life. Formation of corrosion products can be controlled by addition of corrosion inhibitors, a mandatory additive in military fuels. However, corrosion inhibitors may also degrade other fuel properties and adversely affect ground filtration equipment. Thus they are not generally acceptable in commercial fuels where rigorous attention is given to clean and dry fuels upon aircraft fueling. [Pg.416]

Some environmental degradation can actually be bad for business. The classical example is the laundry firm sited right next door to the coal power plant. Environmental degradation does often have these types of impacts which need to be quantified. Economic impacts can be either large-scale or small-scale impacts. Examples of large-scale impacts are loss of work hours and loss in productivity, investment in cleaning equipment, etc. [Pg.125]

Solvent contaminated] carryover from upstream equipment example oil from compressor brines, corrosion inhibitors, sand, [corrosion products, see Section 1.3] /oxygen leaks into storage tank/inadequate corrosion control, example low pH causing corrosion/degradation via overheating, ex hot spots in reboiler tubes or fire tubes/ineffective filters/ineffective cleaning before startup/for amine absorbers corrosion products/FeS/chemicals used to treat well. [Pg.30]

What are the consequences of product degradation and cross-contamination Does the equipment need to be cleaned frequently ... [Pg.925]


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