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The Different Heat Exchanger Cleaning Methods Available

It is highly important to have a considerable knowledge of the different types of foulants or build-up present in the tubing for effective cleaning of condenser tubes. Depending on the awareness, different approaches could be undertaken. It is now possible to make a thorough heat exchanger cleaning. The results found are worth the effort made. With a small increase in water flow, the money saved on decreased fuel costs would be a considerable amount. Also, if the tubing is kept in a better condition, the equipment will be kept in service for a longer duration. With proper heat exchange cleaning, it is possible to avoid costly replacement. For good maintenance of condenser tube, there are a good number of methods available,many of which are pretty traditional. One mechanical approach that is resorted to is hydro-blasting and is actually forcing water through the tubing under high pressure.    Although, it is possible to remove much debris with this method, ...

All About Dry Ice Cleaning

You may own a business, have an industrial facility to take care, a builder or even if you are simply a homeowner, cleaning will always be a big challenge in every personal and commercial area. Cleaning the industrial facility is often more important and a complicated procedure. Otherwise, it can be risky and harmful for not only the machineries but also for the individuals working with them. However, it’s also important that the cleaning professionals are trained to utilize safe and efficient clean-up technology for best result.  The old school cleaning methods often fail to clean-up entire residues that usually pile up inside the machineries and leave some of these residues after the work is over. This includes water blasting that is used for boiler tube cleaning . In order to avoid deposits or wastages, the experts now rely on dry ice cleaning for providing first-class result without any side effects. First thing first, the compound called as dry ice is not ice at all. ...