Boiler water treatment
Steam generating industries portray the majority of our DECAMIN – chemicals range users, either we talk about high pressure or low-pressure boilers, drum type or once though units.
Boiler Water Treatment/Chemical conditioning and metal pipes protection are mandatory for improved operation in power plants, textile and knit industries, refineries, wood industry, Pharmaceuticals, sugar mills, papers mills, food industry, waste incineration and more. Given the circumstances, our film-forming amines are up to the challenge of ensuring highest performance of any industrial boiler in your plant, even if we speak about alkaline boil out or boiler preservation.
Applying our unique DECAMIN anticorrosion and antiscale solutions, you have the opportunity to replace toxic and hazardous products like hydrazine considered to be carcinogenic and phosphates which are not environmentally friendly.
Over and above these safety and environmental benefits, using DECAMIN typically protects the whole water-steam cycle and reduces the quantity of blow-down (as there are no solids to dispose of), improves heat transfer because of a better magnetite layer, thus reducing energy needs.
Using and storing DECAMIN chemicals is extremely easy, as they do not impose any special measures for workers or warehouse.
DECAMIN products come as “all-in-one” mixtures – one product with multiple components that decompose according to temperatures, along the system, offering unparalleled protection in the exact place.
In 99% of the facilities using DECAMIN products, the dosage is made through only ONE point.
In the USA, EPRI, the American Electric Power Institute, has been issuing documents relating to film-forming amines for many years, and is hosting yearly user conferences for industrial sites using DECAMIN for water treatment. In Russia, DECAMIN chemicals are well known, as the Moscow Power Engineering Institute, National Research University (MPEI NRU) has been using them for over 40 years now. In Europe, VGB of Germany has also been providing guidelines on film-forming amines use, as has the VTT Institute of FINLAND.
Recently, two research studies have been conducted by ICEMENERG – National Institute for Research and Development in Energy in Romania. The studies discuss the influence of polyamines in water steam circuits for a power plant and a fertilizer plant, with high and medium pressure boilers.
