
Filtration of Open Recirculating Cooling Waters
Filtration of cooling water is performed to remove particles that are suspended in saidwaters in order to avoid;
Author: Edward S. Beardwood
Filtration of cooling water is performed to remove particles that are suspended in saidwaters in order to avoid;
Author: Edward S. Beardwood
Methyl Ethyl Ketoxime (MEKO, a reducing amine, MW of 87) has been used in industrial andutility stream generating systems for over a quarter of a
Author: Edward S. Beardwood
Biofouling has always been a concern in industrial water and process systems. Increased pumping rates, reduced heat transfer and heat rejection rates, higher energy consumption,
Author: Edward S. Beardwood and Jerry K. Therrien
HRSG manufacturers typically recommend against chemically cleaning new units prior to operation. Experience from a reliability and water chemistry standpoint has shown that this may
Author: Douglass B. Dewitt-Dick and Edward S. Beardwood
When dealing with open evaporative cooling water systems, there are two performance parameters of primary concern: corrosion and fouling. On-line monitoring of either would appear
Author: Edward S. Beardwood and Mark Pantazes
Over the years, the development of cooling water treatment additives has been done on standard water. These standard waters are typically standard to the developer,
Author: Edward S. Beardwood and Kevin M. Gottschalk
The Biological Treatment Survey for Wastewater service offers an in-depth review and consultation on wastewater treatment processes. The service starts by assessing historical data to

Silica present as an impurity in waters used for the production of steam have resulted in bothwater side deposition in steam generators and steam/condensate fouling
Author: Edward S. Beardwood
Control of dissolved oxygen in the boiler feedwater is of paramount importance to effectively prevent corrosion of carbon steel and copper alloy materials in industrial
Author: Edward S. Beardwood
“This article is posted with permission and originally appeared in the Spring 2023 issue of the Analyst. For more information about the Association of Water