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EDI for Power Plants -- Importance of silica
Power plants use high purity water to drive steam turbines. Cogeneration plants are highly efficient, using both exhaust turbines and high pressure steam turbines. In the 1960's, boilers operated at 450C (840F) and 4MPa (40 atmospheres). Today's leading edge boilers operate at 620C (1150F) and 30MPa (300 atmospheres). To keep power efficiency high, maximize uptime, and minimize turbine ...
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Electrodeionization for Power Plants — Importance of Silica
Power plants use high purity water to drive steam turbines. Cogeneration and combined-cycle power plants are highly-efficient, using both exhaust turbines and high-pressure steam turbines. The steam must be of the highest purity. In the 1960’s, boilers operated at 450°C (840°F) and 4MPa (40 atmospheres). Today’s leading edge combined cycle systems operate at 620°C ...
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