How does gas condensate polishing work?
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October 7, 2024 at 7:15 am by Joshua Roberts
Gas condensate polishing works by removing impurities such as dissolved salts, suspended solids, and organic materials from condensate through a combination of mechanical filtration and ion exchange processes. First, mechanical filters capture large particles and debris. The condensate then passes through ion exchange resin columns, which remove dissolved ions, improving the purity of the water. In some cases, activated carbon filters are also used to eliminate organic contaminants. This process ensures that the condensate is of high purity, reducing the risk of corrosion or scaling in equipment and improving overall system efficiency.