Razif
Chemical
- Dec 15, 2002
- 14
Dear all,
I was wondering if anyone has experienced similar trouble with foaming in their CO2 removal unit. We are having to add a substantial amount of antifoam every shift to combat the problem. We have opted to install an activated carbon sidestream filter to remove hydrocarbons from system, which we believe is the culprit. However, I cannot pinpoint a source. Someone suggested that AMDEA itself can be the source of hydrocarbons. Any comments/suggestions?
Additional info: Operations wise, the solution circulation rate is only slightly higher than optimum. There was no damage to the packing and other internals of the columns as observed during the last turn around.
I was wondering if anyone has experienced similar trouble with foaming in their CO2 removal unit. We are having to add a substantial amount of antifoam every shift to combat the problem. We have opted to install an activated carbon sidestream filter to remove hydrocarbons from system, which we believe is the culprit. However, I cannot pinpoint a source. Someone suggested that AMDEA itself can be the source of hydrocarbons. Any comments/suggestions?
Additional info: Operations wise, the solution circulation rate is only slightly higher than optimum. There was no damage to the packing and other internals of the columns as observed during the last turn around.