boiler and cooling water process for textile industry
Capacity:1-20t/h
Rated thermal efficiency: 100-104%
Fixed working pressure: ≤1.6MPa
Applicable fuel:natural gas etc.
Capacity:0.7-14MW
Rated thermal efficiency:96-98%
Fixed working pressure:≤1.25MPa
Applicable fuel:Natural gas, light oil, etc.
Capacity:0.7-2.8Mw
Rated thermal efficiency: 97.2-106%
Fixed working pressure:0.1MPa
Applicable fuel:Natural gas, etc.
Capacity:2.8-7.0Mw
Rated thermal efficiency:≥105.5%
Fixed working pressure:-0.02MPa
Applicable fuel:Natural gas, etc.
Capacity:99Kw
Rated thermal efficiency:97.2-104.4%
Fixed working pressure:1.0MPa
Applicable fuel:Natural gas, etc.
Capacity:0.5-4.0 t/h
Rated thermal efficiency:98%
Fixed working pressure:≤1.25MPa
Applicable fuel:electric energy
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Boiler feedwater heaters are designed to improve boiler efficiency by extracting heat from streams such as boiler water blowdown and turbine extraction or excess exhaust steam. Feedwater heaters are generally classified as low-pressure (ahead of the deaerator), high-pressure (after the deaerator), or deaerating heaters.Get Price
Occasionally, regeneration acid from an ion exchange process is discharged accidentally into the boiler feedwater system. Cooling water contamination of condensate can depress boiler water pH and cause severe deposition and pitting in areas of high heat flux. Damage can be quite severe if immediate steps are not taken to neutralize the acid.Get Price
The business leverages its forte in thermal and combustion engineering to provide energy solutions to the entire industry. TBWES (a subsidiary of Thermax Limited) offers equipment and systems on a turnkey basis, EPC packaging of balance of plant for power plants, and service solutions for old boiler and process furnaces.Get Price
Jul 06, 2017 · Apart from these processes in textiles, there is also water consumption during cooling water, boiler, steam drying and cleaning. 61 Average water spending of a medium sized textile factory producing around 8,000 kg fabric/day is 1,6 million liters, approximately. Of these, 16% are spent in dyeing and half of it is consumed in printing.Get Price
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water. In textile wet processing, water is used mainly for two pur-poses. Firstly, as a solvent for processing chemicals and secondly, as a washing and rinsing medium. Apart from this, some water is consumed in ion exchange, boiler, cooling water, steam drying and cleaning. Textile Industry is being forced to consider water conservation for Get Price
Jul 06, 2017 · Apart from these processes in textiles, there is also water consumption during cooling water, boiler, steam drying and cleaning. 61 Average water spending of a medium sized textile factory producing around 8,000 kg fabric/day is 1,6 million liters, approximately. Of these, 16% are spent in dyeing and half of it is consumed in printing.Get Price
Our tailor-made water chemicals ensure the resource-saving treatment of fresh water, boiler feed water, cooling water, process water and wastewater. Services We offer a wide range of services in the field of water technology services to ensure that your plant functions safely.Get Price
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Mar 22, 2019 · Major water uses in the automotive manufacturing industry include surface treatment and coating, paint spray booths, washing/rinsing/hosing, cooling, air conditioning systems, and boiler use. Industry Awareness. In recent years, these industries have become much more aware of the negative impact they have on the global water supply.Get Price
Occasionally, regeneration acid from an ion exchange process is discharged accidentally into the boiler feedwater system. Cooling water contamination of condensate can depress boiler water pH and cause severe deposition and pitting in areas of high heat flux. Damage can be quite severe if immediate steps are not taken to neutralize the acid.Get Price
The business leverages its forte in thermal and combustion engineering to provide energy solutions to the entire industry. TBWES (a subsidiary of Thermax Limited) offers equipment and systems on a turnkey basis, EPC packaging of balance of plant for power plants, and service solutions for old boiler and process furnaces.Get Price
Boiler feedwater heaters are designed to improve boiler efficiency by extracting heat from streams such as boiler water blowdown and turbine extraction or excess exhaust steam. Feedwater heaters are generally classified as low-pressure (ahead of the deaerator), high-pressure (after the deaerator), or deaerating heaters.Get Price
The business leverages its forte in thermal and combustion engineering to provide energy solutions to the entire industry. TBWES (a subsidiary of Thermax Limited) offers equipment and systems on a turnkey basis, EPC packaging of balance of plant for power plants, and service solutions for old boiler and process furnaces.Get Price
Our tailor-made water chemicals ensure the resource-saving treatment of fresh water, boiler feed water, cooling water, process water and wastewater. Services We offer a wide range of services in the field of water technology services to ensure that your plant functions safely.Get Price
water. In textile wet processing, water is used mainly for two pur-poses. Firstly, as a solvent for processing chemicals and secondly, as a washing and rinsing medium. Apart from this, some water is consumed in ion exchange, boiler, cooling water, steam drying and cleaning. Textile Industry is being forced to consider water conservation for Get Price
Jul 06, 2017 · Apart from these processes in textiles, there is also water consumption during cooling water, boiler, steam drying and cleaning. 61 Average water spending of a medium sized textile factory producing around 8,000 kg fabric/day is 1,6 million liters, approximately. Of these, 16% are spent in dyeing and half of it is consumed in printing.Get Price
Occasionally, regeneration acid from an ion exchange process is discharged accidentally into the boiler feedwater system. Cooling water contamination of condensate can depress boiler water pH and cause severe deposition and pitting in areas of high heat flux. Damage can be quite severe if immediate steps are not taken to neutralize the acid.Get Price
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Mar 22, 2019 · Major water uses in the automotive manufacturing industry include surface treatment and coating, paint spray booths, washing/rinsing/hosing, cooling, air conditioning systems, and boiler use. Industry Awareness. In recent years, these industries have become much more aware of the negative impact they have on the global water supply.Get Price
Mar 22, 2019 · Major water uses in the automotive manufacturing industry include surface treatment and coating, paint spray booths, washing/rinsing/hosing, cooling, air conditioning systems, and boiler use. Industry Awareness. In recent years, these industries have become much more aware of the negative impact they have on the global water supply.Get Price
SCR (Selective Catalytic Reduction) is a means of converting NOx with the aid of a catalyst into diatomic nitrogen (N2), and water (H2O). In contrast, with SNCR (Selective Non-Catalytic Reduction), either ammonia or urea is injected into the boiler to react with the nitrogen oxides formed in the combustion process.Get Price
Boiler feedwater heaters are designed to improve boiler efficiency by extracting heat from streams such as boiler water blowdown and turbine extraction or excess exhaust steam. Feedwater heaters are generally classified as low-pressure (ahead of the deaerator), high-pressure (after the deaerator), or deaerating heaters.Get Price