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CP eHandbook: Consider These Water Best Practices

2014-12-12 16:20:00| Chemical Processing

Water is a critical utility at process plants, often serving both as a heating and a cooling medium. Many process plants rely on this water for processing and other applications. Providing the water, usually by heating via steam coils or direct steam injection nozzles, takes significant energy. In this Chemical Processing WasteWater we take a look at water best practices including: How to cut energy consumption in water systems in both hot and cold water applications Polymer piping - we identify benefits over metallic systems TOC analysis challenges - techniques that address barriers to standard online TOC measurement methods Download your copy of this Chemical Processing Water WasteWater eHandbook now.

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