Abstract

Condensate reuse as feed water for boilers reduces the costs of the used natural resource, improving the environmental and economic efficiency of the facility. The return condensate during condensation of steam supplied from thermal power plants for the implementation of technological processes at many petrochemical facilities is an aqueous mixture of petroleum products and mechanical components with a small amount of inorganic components. The return condensate samples obtained from plants for the production of butyl rubber, synthetic rubber, styrene and polyester resins were used to determine the quantitative and qualitative composition of organic impurities. On the basis of obtained results, physical and chemical purification methods have been developed. According to the analysis results, it is recommended to bring the return condensate to the required standards by flotation with air bubbles of small diameter.

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