The impact of real-time data on quality/compliance/reuse!
In a refinery, strict management of water quality and quantity is necessary for efficient operations. An average refinery consumes about 1.5 barrels of water to produce 1 barrel of crude oil. Rapid decision-making using real-time data contributes to cost and time savings, as well as water reuse and recycling. The water used in refineries varies widely, including cooling water and boiler feedwater, each with different water quality requirements. In particular, boiler feedwater requires high purity. To quickly assess the deterioration of water quality, responsive measuring instruments are necessary. Refineries primarily use large amounts of water for cooling and heating, but significant water is also used in other processes. Water quality monitoring helps facilitate decisions on regeneration/discharge/processes while managing and minimizing water usage and complying with regulatory requirements. Since most of the incoming pollutants originate from natural organic matter, and the main products are organic matter with the primary discharge standards being organic matter concentration, TOC monitoring allows for real-time decision-making and process control improvement. Directly monitoring organic matter throughout the refinery, from river intake to river discharge, aids in operational efficiency, cost management, and plant sustainability.
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In the refinery, TOC is useful for the following purposes: - Rapid measurement of all contaminants - Direct monitoring of the removal of organic compounds through water treatment - Detection of changes due to liquid leaks or other process anomalies - Thorough quality control throughout the plant with accurate results For more details, please refer to the technical paper.
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Water quality management at the refinery: - Raw water - Boiler feed water - Wastewater (inflow raw water/process control/discharge water) - Water reuse and recycling
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Since our establishment in 1967, we have been dedicated to the development and dissemination of water quality measurement devices that anyone can use quickly, easily, and with high precision. In today's world, where the effective use of water, a limited resource, is required alongside environmental conservation, we aim to be a total solution provider that responds to all water environments by utilizing our water quality measurement devices, technology, and services. Furthermore, leveraging the latest technology and years of know-how, we are committed to delivering user-friendly and reliable water quality measurement devices more affordably, quickly, and widely.