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64-06: Fungus Control in Cooling Towers
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64-06: Fungus Control in Cooling TowersFungus attack of cooling tower wood was first observed along the Gulf Coast about 20 years ago. Chemical attack of wood due to excessive chlorination, high carbonate alkalinity, and rupture of wood fibres from sodium salt deposition had been long recognized and observed. When biological attack of wood was first observed a lot of 'confusion' existed in those plants where it occurred.
high efficient PVC drift eliminators and optimized distribution system
and suspended solids
Guidelines for reducing uncertainty are provided for mechanical and natural draft towers
The major feasibility issues concerning the applicability of Mechanical Draft Seawater Cooling Towers for large-scale petrochemical development in the hot-humid Arabian Peninsula (Gulf) region were investigated
This document will provide a review of typical and commonly available methods and techniques for microbial monitoring in cooling water systems
The formula can be used to optimize layout of cooling tower group
as well as keeping average insurance rates down
Many of the effects of earthquake loads are proportional to the total mass of the structure
Effective microbiological control can be achieved by monitoring microbial levels as well as actual micro biocide treatment levels
scaling and bio-fouling
nozzle type
new data on the effects of halogens on azoles and a new control strategy
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