Sunday, 5 February 2017

Rydlyme – The Truly Safe and Biodegradable Descaler

Chemical descalers or descaling agents are used to eliminate lime scale from the surface of metals that are typically in contact with water. Common applications for descalers are water heaters, chillers, condensers, cooling towers and boilers. Environmental and worker safety are often prioritized when it comes to choosing a descaler, and these factors gave rise to the creation of a safe to handle and biodegradable descaler like Rydlyme. The revolutionary descaler is versatile in removing not only lime scale, but also rust and mud. It does not erode, oxidize, pit, or cause any deleterious effects on any material or metal such as steel, iron, nickel, glass, brass, or fibre. Rydlyme is designed to be safe and easy to use, and these qualities have helped make it one of the leading biodegradable descalers in the world.

When water scale, mud, rust, and lime deposits occur on equipment, particularly those that are involved in cooling and heating processes, they can greatly inhibit equipment’s efficiency and longevity, making costly repairs and shutdowns inevitable. Efficiency suffers, energy costs will increase, and the equipment’s service life is reduced. Hence, periodic cleaning with a biodegradable descaler, like Rydlyme, is highly recommended to keep those deposits at bay.

As a biodegradable descaler, Rydlyme is highly regarded among various industries, particularly pharmaceutical, poultry, bottling, beverage, and food processing plants; it is completely safe to use in food processing and drinking water systems. Rydlyme efficiently dissolves and eliminates unwanted deposits on equipment and will eat away at even the most stubborn water scale, rust, mud, and lime deposits. It is used in the petrochemical, marine, manufacturing, automotive and pulp & paper industries, amongst others.

Rydlyme is non-corrosive, non-flammable, non-toxic, non-hazardous, and non-injurious. The liquid descaler will not cause harm to employees, equipment, or to the environment and is an ideal descaler for those concentrated on enhancing safety while not willing to compromise on effectiveness or efficiency.

Tuesday, 3 January 2017

Advantages of Using Flocculants for Water Filtration

Flocculants are used when water has a high level of turbidity or when there are solids that must be separated from the liquid. Flocculation is a method of water filtration that is considered highly effective at minimizing the haziness of the fluid and in removing solids and colloidal material. When used together with sludge treatment, filtration of the clarified elements, and chemical feed, flocculants may be effective in filtering wastewater, too. Many industrial processes may require flocculation for water filtration and to enhance the efficiency of potable water, raw water, and process water treatment systems. Here are more advantages of using flocculants:

Dewatering – Water released in mining, municipal, and industrial dewatering systems can be more easily managed with flocculants, which will enable the production of drier cake. When there is a lot of cake solids, sludge volume is reduced to minimize disposal costs. Some flocculants are specially formulated to be effective in dewatering radioactive, biological, and inorganic sludge.

Improve small particle filtration or sedimentation – Flocculants can be used to help remove microscopic particles, which cause water to be cloudy. They can also improve the filtration process. In fact, when mere filtration becomes inefficient, flocculation is conducted to ensure success.

Supports coagulation – Flocculants may be used to promote effective and faster coagulation. Manufacturers formulate flocculants in different grades to suit every filtration or coagulation requirement.

Water soluble – High-quality flocculants will dissolve gradually in the water. Warm water and overnight soaking can make the dissolution go faster. Hence, they will not linger long in the filtered water.

Reduce energy consumption – The water filtration system can work more efficiently to reduce electrical power usage, which is typically the result of using equipment with higher throughput. As long as the flocculants are administered in the right amounts, water filtration should not use up a lot of energy resources.

Improve the performance of various systems – Flocculants can boost the effect of thickeners, settlers, clarifiers, air floatation units, drying beds, and effluent treatment plants.

Saturday, 3 December 2016

Potassium Acetate De-icer – Protects Your Truck Boxes and Conveyor Systems

Winter and extremely low temperatures can cause frost, ice, or snow to form on your conveyor belt systems, truck boxes and rail cars. When that happens, you could put your processes and productivity at risk of being delayed, and lose revenue when damage occurs to your products, and when a percentage of the product remains in the rail car or truck box. For this reason, industries use de-icers that are specifically formulated for truck boxes and conveyor belt systems. De-icers were traditionally made of chloride salts, like magnesium chloride and calcium chloride, but environmentally friendly and safer alternatives, such as potassium acetate, are becoming an industry standard, especially for sensitive areas. In fact, potassium acetate de-icer is recommended for a wide range of applications, including de-icing runways, bridges, and roads.

A potassium acetate de-icer is a reliable product to ensure that no ice or frost can form in your truck boxes and conveyor belt systems. High-quality potassium acetate de-icers offer excellent anti-icing properties where they remain active, even in freezing temperatures. Discerning businesses prefer them for being a cost-effective way to keep conveyor belt systems, rail cars and truck boxes ice-free. A potassium acetate de-icer is easier to apply, even with existing equipment, and it lasts longer to minimize the need for frequent reapplications. The product diffuses through the ice and snow to break the bond between the surface and frozen precipitation. Likewise, it continues to work to prevent frozen precipitation from adhering to surfaces.

High-quality de-icers will prevent aggregates like coal and petroleum coke from freezing to conveyor belt systems, truck boxes, and rail cars, making them ideal in mining applications. Some chemical distributors and suppliers offer potassium acetate de-icers with a non-toxic and biodegradable formulation to enable aggregates to cleanly release from the sides of rail cars, hoppers, and trucks. This type of potassium acetate de-icer is blended for minimum freezing points of up to -40 degrees Celsius.

Wednesday, 2 November 2016

Using Paraffin Remover to Keep your Wells Clean

Paraffin refers to a waxy buildup of organic materials in oil wells and is one of the most common problems in oil production. Most crude oils contain paraffin crystals and as the oil cools, paraffin crystals form bundles. These bundles are deposited in the well bore, flow lines, pipes and tubing, and if left unattended, they turn into blockages that eventually stop the flow of oil. This problem is easily solved, but if left untreated these deposits can drastically reduce the efficiency of your oil production.

There are several methods for removing paraffin build-up, including:

•    Mechanical
•    Scraping
•    Coiled Tubing
•    Thermal
•    Hot Oiling
•    Hot Water
•    Chemical – Wax Solvents/Dispersants
•    Combination Treatments

Paraffin remover helps keep your wells clean and removes significantly more paraffin/asphaltene than traditional solvents by keeping paraffin suspended in solution longer and inhibits paraffin deposition. Chemical methods are an effective and efficient solution to paraffin removal.

Some paraffin removers require heat to be effective, which is expensive, requiring additional equipment and increased energy usage so it is preferable to find a solvent effective at low temperatures.

In applying chemicals, it is important to follow recommended safety measures. Some paraffin removers require the use of caustic reagents which can be harmful to workers and can potentially damage the equipment. Some of the solvents are toxic and hazardous to human health and the environment. Top priority should be given to using products that are safe for personnel and the environment.

Monday, 3 October 2016

How Liquid De-Icer Can Prevent Coal and Other Aggregates from Freezing

Harsh winters and cold weather can make coal and other aggregates freeze, which makes it difficult to unload. For this reason, de-icers are used to make sure that they do not freeze. De-icers come in either solid or liquid types, with the former being some of the most commonly used in the form of calcium chloride and rock salt. However, they can possibly damage concrete and vegetation when used excessively or used the wrong way. Hence, industries like mining turn to liquid de-icer as a better alternative, especially if they want to achieve quick results. Here are ways that a liquid de-icer can prevent freezing and why it is preferred:

It melts fast – Solid de-icers take time to dissolve into the brine before they can work to melt snow and ice. Liquid de-icers are already in liquid form, so they can begin melting the ice as soon as they are applied. As long as they are properly stored in a tightly sealed container, liquid de-icers remain consistent and they can retain their liquid form regardless of the temperature or the season.

It comes with excellent release properties – High-quality liquid de-icers have release properties that can let aggregates release cleanly from the side of hoppers, trucks, and conveyor belts. They are applied after loading and make unloading easier as the product is not frozen into a large block. They are specially blended to ensure a minimum freezing point of -40 degrees Celsius.

Specially formulated for coal – Some types of liquid de-icers are specifically designed to prevent aggregates like coal and petroleum coke from freezing to rail cars, conveyor systems, and truck boxes. These de-icers are versatile and are also used in airport runway applications and hydro-testing markets.

Leaves no residue – Solid de-icers typically leave a powdery or oily residue, which can be hard to clean. A liquid de-icer is not likely to leave any stubborn residue, and if it does, it can serve as an anti-icing agent, too.

Friday, 2 September 2016

Liquid Deicers – How use them effectively

Those who live in cold regions like Canada are all too familiar how freezing conditions can negatively affect production, safety, and efficiency. Deicers or freeze conditioners are used extensively in many industries in these areas to reduce wastage and improve safety. Application to railcars and conveyor belts can mitigate concerns of material freezing to them, can melt paths and roadways, and can are used almost anywhere ice buildups become an issue.

Traditional compounds use salt-based products of different concentrations to deal the freezing issue. These products however can be harsh on the environment, so finding environmentally friendly options are important to most companies in today’s world. Potassium acetate and glycerin based products are both non-harmful to vegetation and are also non-corrosive to vehicles and are becoming a first choice for many in the industry.

Over the years, Deicers have been gradually shifting towards environmentally friendly compounds with less dependence on salt and sand mixtures; products like potassium acetate and glycerin Liquid Deicers have helped counter these environmental concerns while still providing effective and safe solutions for production in the winter months.

Guidelines for safe usage:

•    Excessive application can damage the surrounding vegetation. It is advised that you use the deicer’s as per your suppliers’ instructions

•    Select effective chemicals that don’t require large quantities to provide the needed effect

•    Avoid spilling deicer on the ground and be very careful around areas of vegetation

•    It is preferable to plant shrubs and trees with higher salt tolerance so they can better withstand the harmful effects of too much salt

•    Specialized spray systems can provide an even application to railcars and conveyor belts, ensure that the correct right spray width is implemented to prevent overspray

•    When applying, ensure automation system accounts for gaps (between rail cars) and stops – if you don’t have an automated system, ensure someone monitors it closely

•    Contact your supplier for tips as to how to maximize effectiveness and safely apply your product

Wednesday, 3 August 2016

Demulsify the Hydrocarbons with Rydall DD Industrial Degreaser

Rydall DD is a citrus-based industrial degreaser which is used to degrease all types of carbon based derivatives or hydrocarbons found in industrial plants or systems. The heavy-duty degreaser is biodegradable and environmentally friendly, and this makes it ideal for all industries. It is an alkali, water-soluble, non-phosphate, non-butyl and non-corrosive cleaner. Rydall DD comes in a highly concentrated form in standard sizes of 5-gallon jugs, 50-gallon drums, and 330-gallon totes.

Rydall DD has non-aggressive agents that demulsify light carbons. It breaks the oil bond that holds together the hydrocarbons that make up the foul residues. It washes the hydrocarbon particles from the surface of process equipment, flushing the demulsified particles off the fouled surfaces. It is also good for heavier hydrocarbons like tars, cokes, and varnishes. It breaks the oil bonds that hold the particles together, allowing them to be easily removed, restoring your equipment to its peak operating efficiency.

Rydall DD is an ideal product for heat exchangers, lube oil coolers, crank cases, machine parts and any other hydrocarbon based equipment. The product is used in various industrial sectors such as petrochemical, pharmaceutical, automotive, power and steel.

The application of the Rydall DD solution differs slightly with various applications, but the fundamental factors behind its usage are the same. The product is used in a diluted format and heated to 140-160 degrees Fahrenheit before it is applied. It can also be used in normal ambient temperature levels in certain cases. One should be careful while using the solution. Rydall DD should never be used in concentrated form. The user should wear protective clothing while using the degreaser and eliminate the possibility of ignition occurring in the area. The user should also ventilate the whole area properly if it is being used near combustible materials.

Any chemical spills should be prevented from entering waterways and drains. The disposal of the material should only be done according to the prescribed local, state, provincial or federal measures and regulations. It can cause irritation, coughing and headaches in case of inhalation and the person should be exposed to free air immediately if this happens. If it comes in contact with the skin, wash the affected area immediately with soap and water and seek medical attention, especially if the irritation does not stop.

For more information on Rydall DD de-greaser please see manufacturer's website, www.apexengineeringproducts.com