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Feed WATER TREATMENT


Boiler feed water is used to produce steam.

The pressure of the steam (0,5 - 100 bar) determines the temperature and energy capacity, but also the quality of the feed water.

The general rule is the higher the pressure the more strict the quality of the boiler feed water.


Problems caused by impurities in the feed water are:

  • Scaling
  • Corrosion
  • Priming (formation of droplets)
  • Carryover in the steam (of volatile minerals)

Important parameters of the feed water are:

  • pH
  • Hardness
  • Oxygen and carbondioxide concentration
  • Silicates
  • Dissolved solids
  • Suspended solids
  • Concentration organics

The installation to produce boiler feed water use an array of water treatment techniques like:

  • Reversed osmosis
  • Ion exchangers
  • Chemical dosing

WATER SOFTENING PLANT

Boiler Friends has fabricated water-softening plant for removing the total hardness (calcium & Magnesium) in the exchange for sodium ions. Normal life of this plant is about 20 years. We can supply imported softening plant on demand also.

LEEMON K6 (BOILER COMPOUND)
All the internal problems are completely solved by the use of LEEMOON K6.It is develop through exhaustive laboratory research and tried out on the basis of long -standing practical experience.

LEEMOON F6 DE-SCALAR FOR BOILERS

Do you find that the design and size of your machinery makes it impossible to clean it properly? The answer to your problems is cleaning with LEEMOON F6. (De-Scaler)

REVERSE OSMOSIS (RO) 

Boiler Friends  can supply economical reverse osmosis systems in sizes from 100 gallons per day to 10,000 gallons per day.

These cost effective systems are engineered to produce high purity water. Only high quality components are used in the construction of the system. The basic units can be upgraded with optional accessories to provide a higher level of instrumentation.