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A Practical Guide to Avoiding Steam Purity Problems in the Industrial Plant (CRTD-35)Available to Purchase
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The Feedwater Quality Task Group for the Industrial Subcommittee of the ASME Research and Technology Committee on Water and Steam in Thermal Power Systems
The Feedwater Quality Task Group for the Industrial Subcommittee of the ASME Research and Technology Committee on Water and Steam in Thermal Power Systems
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ISBN:
9780791812204
No. of Pages:
40
Publisher:
ASME Press
Publication date:
1995

Steam purity problems have caused operating difficulties in industrial plants for decades. Some of the problems attributed to inadequate steam purity are superheater overheating; control valve sticking; turbine deposition; erosion and corrosion; expansion joint and steam line cracking; product, catalyst, and humidified air contamination; and condensate system corrosion.

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