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Gas/glycol exchanger

Calculate duties for gas/glycol exchanger and glycol/glycol exchangers. [Pg.222]

Dehydrated gas leaving the contactor passes through a gas/glycol exchanger to reduce the reflux (lean-glycol) temperature. In general, the reflux temperature is maintained at 6 to 20°C above the dehydrated gas outlet temperature. [Pg.372]

Outlet flange to the shutdown valve at the outlet of gas/glycol exchanger. [Pg.415]

In the chemical industry, titanium is used in heat-exchanger tubing for salt production, in the production of ethylene glycol, ethylene oxide, propylene oxide, and terephthaHc acid, and in industrial wastewater treatment. Titanium is used in environments of aqueous chloride salts, eg, ZnCl2, NH4CI, CaCl2, and MgCl2 chlorine gas chlorinated hydrocarbons and nitric acid. [Pg.110]

If the outlet gas temperature from the absorber exceeds the inlet gas temperature more than 20 to 30°F, the lean glycol entering the top of the absorber may be too hot. This could indicate a heat exchanger problem or an excessive glycol circulation rate. [Pg.322]

Forced coolant systems using a mixture of glycol and water are the most common for natural gas compressors. Normally, the compressor cylinder cooling system and compressor frame lube oil cooling system is combined. A single pump is used to circulate the coolant through the cylinders and the lube oil heat exchanger and then to an aerial cooler where the heat is dissipated. [Pg.312]


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