mdnpe
Chemical
- Aug 10, 2001
- 4
Does anyone have any experience using concentrated nitric acid for pH adjustment of effluent? We routinely use nitric acid for pressure filter acid cleaning and have a good storage tank and control system available. I am looking at a possible method of injecting 5-30 gpm of 65% nitric acid into an 8" underground fiberglass sewer pipe for pH control. 100-150 gpm of water must be added to control the heat of reaction to maintain temperature at or below 125 F at higher acid rates. However, I am considering potential for localized flash boiling and pipe damage from inadequate mixing. I am considering using a 2" Kynar injection pipe for the acid inserted in the direction of water flow that would have multiple perforations to promote good mixing similar to a Resistoflex mixing tee.