[Case Study] Safe Long-Distance Transport of Concentrated Sulfuric Acid (98%)
Solving issues such as 'damage caused by corrosion from sulfuric acid without realizing it'! Introducing a case study from a steel manufacturer.
The steel manufacturer was using a hydraulic diaphragm pump to transport 98% sulfuric acid over long distances within the steelworks. However, there were challenges such as "damage that may occur unknowingly due to corrosion from sulfuric acid" and "the need for pump overhauls every three years, incurring costs each time." For solutions to these challenges and requests, please download and view the PDF materials. 【Customer's Challenges and Requests】 ■ An accumulator was installed to eliminate pulsation, but it may be damaged unknowingly due to corrosion from sulfuric acid. ■ Due to long-distance piping, a high-pressure pump is used to account for pressure loss, and continuing operation without the accumulator functioning poses a risk of pipe damage, which is very dangerous. ■ Pump overhauls are required every three years, incurring costs each time. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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