Cambridge EnTech Designs Traveling Water Screens for Cooling Towers

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Cambridge EnTech Designs Traveling Water Screens for Cooling Towers

Cambridge EnTech has designed and manufactured eight pairs of traveling water screens recently installed in new cooling tower systems for El Dorado Chemical

The rotating water screens are part of a refurbished production line for ammonium nitrate and sulfuric acid manufactured at the company’s El Dorado, Arkansas plant.

Eight metal mesh screen pairs – four per cooling tower – filter water and block debris that can back up pumps and heat exchangers that transport water during the cooling process.

Each screen pair covers a 13-foot wide opening and is capable of filtering more than 20,000 gallons of water per minute. The screens rotate and force debris into a catch basin that is emptied periodically by plant personnel.

Critical to reducing the heat build-up produced during chemical manufacturing, each cooling tower sits over an eight-foot-deep, football field-sized pond. Water is pumped into the tower during production and then returned to the cooling pond.

Cambridge worked with the Oklahoma City office of Leidos throughout design and installation to develop a customized solution for the El Dorado project.

Source: Press Release Rocket

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