How does gas condensate polishing compare to water polishing?
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October 7, 2024 at 11:01 am by Haruto Tanaka
Gas condensate polishing and water polishing are similar in that both processes aim to remove impurities to improve fluid quality. However, gas condensate polishing is specifically designed to handle condensate that results from natural gas processing, which often contains hydrocarbons, salts, and other impurities. In contrast, water polishing generally focuses on removing dissolved salts and particulates from water used in power plants or industrial processes. Both systems utilize ion exchange resins and filtration, but gas condensate polishing may require additional steps, such as hydrocarbon removal, to achieve the desired purity.