Scaling UP! H2O Episode 90: The One That's All About Filming Amines (Boilers)
Published on by Water Network Research, Official research team of The Water Network in Technology
This episode is the sequel to The One That’s All About Filming Amines and is focused on application in boilers.
Boilers are where filming amines got their start (at least in the water treatment arena.) And this is where Trace Blackmore , the show's host has the most experience. A manufacturer sought him out about six years ago and asked him to evaluate how a particular blend filming amines worked in a steam boiler. It was new technology at the time, and they learned together. You will hear about this experience in today’s episode. You will also learn about many of the things Trace has learned as a part of that and applying these products since that time. Also, Marodi Cribari is back too!
More about Marodi Cribari:
Marodi Cribari is a biochemist from Denver, Colorado. She graduated in 2008 from Metropolitan State University of Denver with a degree in biology and chemistry. Early in her career, she was a bench chemist developing fluid systems and colloidal particle dispersions. Now she works in water treatment focusing on technical education an product application.
Join Marodi Cribari and I as we talk about all things filming amine when it comes to steam boilers.
Key Points From This Episode:
- Using Filming Amines [0:00:40]
- Filming Amines on Boilers [0:01:35]
- Film Forming Products [0:04:47]
- Scale or Corrosion [0:08:47]
- System Inventory [0:08:56]
- Key Performance Indicator [0:09:28]
- Calcium Scale Build-Up [0:10:57]
- Specific Limits [0:12:38]
- Feeding the Product [0:16:23]
- Water Meter [0:21:42]
- Other tests [0:29:09]
- Picking a method [0:35:37]
- New to Filming Amines? [0:38:57]
- And a lot more!
Attached link
http://scalinguph2o.com/2019/06/14/090-the-one-thats-all-about-filming-amines-boilers/Media
Taxonomy
- Cooling Boiler & Wastewater
- Technology
- Scale & Corrosion
- Utility Boiler and Cooling Water Treatment