How is a condensate polishing plant designed?
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October 7, 2024 at 6:24 am by Natalie Dupont
A condensate polishing plant is designed to purify condensate by removing impurities such as dissolved salts, particulates, and organic compounds. The plant typically includes components like mechanical filters, ion exchange resin columns, and polishing tanks. The design process involves determining the required flow rate, level of impurities, and target purity for the condensate. Key considerations include the selection of appropriate filtration and ion exchange technologies, the sizing of equipment, and ensuring the plant is equipped with regeneration systems for resins. Monitoring and control systems are also integrated to ensure efficient operation and high-quality output.