Showing posts with label Boiler Chemicals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Boiler Chemicals. Show all posts

Monday, July 4, 2011

Boil-Out Chemical

Purchasing a new boiler entails a lot of preparation to ensure proper functioning and longevity. Its internal surface usually contains deposits of residual oil, grease, and protective coating which are post-production remains. These deposits should be removed, since contamination lowers the heat transfer rate and can possibly overheat pressure vessel metal. A boil-out chemical will effectively clean these off.

Boil-out chemical is a concentrated mixture of alkaline cleaners and detergents, chelating agents, and inhibitors designed specifically for the cleaning preoperation of industrial boilers and certain water systems. The product is formulated to precondition the exposed metal surfaces, thereby minimizing flash rusting before treatment program starts. 

Features and Benefits:
  • Assures boiler reliability and cleanliness upon commission
  • Effectively removes oil, dirt, and grease
  • Assists in loosening mill scales typically found in new equipment
Feed and Control:

Product is usually pumped into the boiler through one of the vents while the unit is being filled with water. Manufacturer’s procedure should then be followed.

Feedrates: 1 to 4 gallons per 100 gallons. 

Handling and Storage:

Boil-out chemical is highly caustic, and can produce a violent flash if introduced too rapidly into the water. Protective equipment like goggles, gloves, and laboratory gowns should be worn before handling it. 

Store product in a tightly-closed container, away from sunlight. Recommended storage temperature range is 10°C-40°C (50°F-105°F). After chemical is consumed, do not reuse container. Dispose empty container properly, in compliance with federal, state/provincial, and local laws and regulations.

Friday, April 15, 2011

Boiler Chemical

BC 1287 is an All-in-One All-Polymer internal treatment product. Boiler Chemical 1287 includes polymer for deposit control and sulfite for removing oxygen from the boiler water. There is no amine (condensate treatment) in this product.

Also, listed is an Optional Supplemental Oxygen Scavenger.  A "Two Drum" treatment chemical program are often implemented in high makeup water systems or where no deareator is present.

Features:

Boiler Chemical 1287 is an All-in-One All-Polymer internal treatment product. BC1287 includes polymer for deposit control and sulfite for removing oxygen from the boiler water. There is no amine (condensate treatment) in this product.  Also, listed is an Optional Supplemental Oxygen Scavenger.  A "Two Drum" treatment chemical program are often implemented in high makeup water systems or where no deareator is present.

Boiler Chemical 1287
BC 1287 is an All-in-One All-Polymer internal treatment product.  Boiler Chemical 1287 includes polymer for deposit control and sulfite for removing oxygen from the boiler water. There is no amine in this product.
  • Improves Boiler Reliability and Cleanliness
  • Single Drum Product for Ease of Use
  • Utilizes Copolymer for Excellent Control of Hardness and Iron Deposition
  • Polymer Stable over a wide range of Pressures and Temperatures

INGREDIENTS:
  Sodium Sulfite, Sodium Hydroxide, Phosphinocarboyxylic Acid Polymer, Sodium Lignosulfonate

OS 1537LF
OS1537LF is a neutral pH sulfite (7.0 pH) solution which, when added to boiler feedwater, removes dissolved oxygen. OS 1537LF contains a catalyst that increases the rate of reaction with dissolved oxygen.  By acting as an oxygen scavenger, OS 1537LF is used to control corrosion and pitting caused by the presence of dissolved oxygen.

INGREDIENTS: Sodium Sulfite, Potassium Sulfite
 

Thursday, April 14, 2011

All-In-One Boiler Chemicals


All-In-One Boiler Chemicals are an easy way to reduce the amount of chemical on-site as well as an easy way to treat your boiler system.  This grouping of Boiler Chemicals come with all the necessary boiler components to effectively treat a boiler system.  It is not an efficient way to treat large boilers.  In some cases, you may consider using a supplemental straight sulfite product in conjunction with an all in one chemical. There are two basic Boiler Chemical products in this category, one with amine and the other without Amine.

What is Boiler Chemicals

Boiler Chemicals are used to prevent scale and minimize corrosion. The ultimate goal is to reduce water usage, save on energy and to extend equipment life. Below are some of the frequently asked Boiler questions: