memo94
Chemical
- Mar 7, 2003
- 14
Hi,
Please anyone has any information about this problem:
In an offshore oilfield we are using sea water to feed Chlorination Unit to Produce Sodium Hypochlorit to inject to suction of Sea Water Intake Pumps (SWIP).
We have found a white deposite in the produced Hypochlorit that is highly soluable in diluted HCL solution, and I believe it is CACO3. The concentration of Cl2 is OK but we have to make Acid Wash with an Inhibited Solution of 3-5% HCL very often.
Anyone has been facing this problem before?
Why do we have this deposite? What is This deposite?
And how can we prevent the formation of this deposite?!
Many thanks for your help!
Mehran
Please anyone has any information about this problem:
In an offshore oilfield we are using sea water to feed Chlorination Unit to Produce Sodium Hypochlorit to inject to suction of Sea Water Intake Pumps (SWIP).
We have found a white deposite in the produced Hypochlorit that is highly soluable in diluted HCL solution, and I believe it is CACO3. The concentration of Cl2 is OK but we have to make Acid Wash with an Inhibited Solution of 3-5% HCL very often.
Anyone has been facing this problem before?
Why do we have this deposite? What is This deposite?
And how can we prevent the formation of this deposite?!
Many thanks for your help!
Mehran