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Recycled acidic water evaporation / condensation
Groping is probably nearest the mark, thanks again, think I will do some more research and I'll be back ... cheers- neil63
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- Forum: Materials and Chemical Engineering
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Recycled acidic water evaporation / condensation
Just a thought seeing as bystander mentioned it. Would the acid vapors condense at a substantially different temperature to the water? or would it be easier to neutralize the acid first by dosing?- neil63
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- Forum: Materials and Chemical Engineering
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Recycled acidic water evaporation / condensation
thanks Russ not the answer I was hoping for but much appreciated non the less- neil63
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- Forum: Materials and Chemical Engineering
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Recycled acidic water evaporation / condensation
Hi thanks for the reply. I'm not trying to separate the component parts, I am hoping merely to evaporate the "dirty" water and then condense it in the hope that any acid would be left behind. My plan involves pumping the liquid up to a thin tank mounted in the roof space where the temperature...- neil63
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- Forum: Materials and Chemical Engineering
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Recycled acidic water evaporation / condensation
I would like to recycle a source of used water at work. The water is contaminated with an acid solution and other chemicals used in a powdercoating process. My question is -- if I were to evaporate the water and then turn it back to condensate, would the water be pure? or would the acid and...- neil63
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- Condensation Evaporation Water
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- Forum: Materials and Chemical Engineering