Automating Process Cooling Can Eliminate ‘Strainer Danger’, Paper360º January/February 2022
Pulp and paper plants that rely on process cooling water drawn from natural sources such as rivers, lakes, and oceans face “strainer danger” when both small particles (sand, silt, suspended sol-ids) and larger debris (aquatic life, trash, vegetation) must be removed to prevent fouled processes and production down-time. In once-through process cooling systems, the water circulates through pipes, absorbing system heat, and then is returned to its original source.
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