Re-arrangement
of Steel Works Cooling Water Treatment
The cooling water treatment
and recycling facilities at a steel production and rolling
facility was struggling to keep up with the increased steel
production and rolling capacity which was being achieved.
In addition, significant corrosion, fouling and progressive
blockage problems were being encountered within various parts
of the cooling water systems.
RPA evolved a strategy for the re-arrangement of the cooling
water treatment and recycling arrangements whereby the considerably
increased steel production and rolling capacity could be accommodated
without enlarging many of the bottle neck areas within the
water treatment facilities. At the same time this strategy
greatly reduced the corrosion costs within the casting and
rolling areas and reduced the water treatment and recycling
facilities. In addition, the strategy will reduce the brine
input volumes to the on-site disposal facilities and change
the nature of the brine such that in the future, virtually
all of the brine could be harvested as crystals with a positive
recycle value rather than a high disposal cost.
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