
| Sodium | Hydroxide |
| Calcium | Bicarbonate (CaCO3 + Na2CO3) |
| Magnesium | Bicarbonate |
| Magnesium | Chloride. |
| . | . |
| Sodium | Phosphate |
| Calcium | Carbonate |
| Calcium | Sulphate |
| Magnesium | Sulphate |
| All in this column precipitated as hydroxide or phosphate based sludges | All in this column form sodium salts which remain in solution |
Chemicals are normally added as a dilute solution fed by a proportioning pump or by injection from pressure pot.
Use of chemicals should be kept to a minimum.
Injection over a long period is preferable as this prevents foaming.
Excessive use of phosphates without blowdown can produce deposits of phosphides on a par with scale formations.
Therefore it is necessary to add sludge conditioners particularly in the forms of polyelectrolytes, particularly in LP blrs
E.G.
Polymer treatment prevents scale formation and minimises sludge formation. It can also loosen scale so established blrs introduced to this form of treatment may develop leaks where previously plugged with scale. Especially in way of expanded joints. Also can absorb trace oil
Use limited to LP blrs as no PO4 present to prevent caustic alkalinity
For auxiliary blrs this is a superior form of treatment to the old alkaline and phosphate treatment. The correct level of alkalinity must be maintained as too low a level neutralises the electric charge of the polyelectrolyte. Too high causes caustic alkalinity.
see above
Neutralising amine as with hydrazine. Used with hydrazine to maintain feed water alkalinity within parameters. As a knock on effect will slightly increase boiler water alkalinity.
Stable at high temperatures so is used more than hydrazine to control the steam line alkalinity as there is less chance of copper corrosion which occurs with the prescience of ammonia
Proper boiler water treatment eliminates sludge and scale deposits within the boiler.
However, over along period of time a film of copper and iron oxides build up on the tube surface. Most of these oxides are transported from oxides of corrosion within the feed system to the boiler with the condensate.
Bramine reduces this corrosion and eliminates the build up of these oxide deposits.
Mechanism of function
Some of the bramine is used almost immediately, most however, passes on to the boiler where it is then transported through boiler water, boiler stm drum, stm lines back to the condenser. It has no effect anywhere except the condensate system.
Bramine also has a cleaning effect and may assist in the cleaning the film off the tube over a period of time.
Hydrazine however readily breaks down to form ammonia which whilst protecting ferrous metals will attack those containing copper
Injection of amines
Adding after dearator -Dearator correctly performing as a dearator and feed heater.
If possible the best system is to have a changeover to allow norm inj into the X-over at sea and injection after the dearator when the turbine shut down
Oxygen Scavengers
Polymer Treatment
Polymer is a giant molecular built up by stringing together simple molecules
Polyelectrolytes-Formed from natural or synthetic ionic monomers
Polyacrylates - Polymers of acrylic acid
Polyamides - Polymers of amidesAmine treatment
Compounds containing nitrogen and hydrogen.
Neutralising amines
Hydrazine N2H4
Bramine ( cyclohexalamine )
(Bull & Roberts amine treatment)
Condensate from the condenser is very pure and slightly acidic, often referred to as 'hungry water'. It can dissolve metals in trace amounts to satisfy this hunger.
Distilled make up water aggravates this situation containing much dissolved CO2 and hence being acidic carries its own corrosion products.
Trace amounts of bramine are introduced into the system to establish an alkalinity level greatly reducing the effects of the hungry water.
Bramine is safer to handle than Bramine and will protect all metals.Filming amines
Shows neutralising tendencies, main function however is to coat piping with a molecular water repellent protective film
May be injected between HP and LP turbines in the X-over pipe or after the dearator.
Adding in X-over pipe-reduces corrosion of copper alloys
Dearator only effective as a feed heater Limits of density/pressure

Sludge conditioning agents