ozfish
Specifier/Regulator
- May 21, 2001
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I am using 50% strength caustic soda with a dosing unit. The caustic is outdoors and is in a region where outside air temps will drop below 10 degrees C.
What is common practice to keep the liquid warm.
I have read somewhere in the past that in colder climates that the concentration should be reduced to 25% - why is this and why does it change the temperature range?
Thanks
What is common practice to keep the liquid warm.
I have read somewhere in the past that in colder climates that the concentration should be reduced to 25% - why is this and why does it change the temperature range?
Thanks