One of the most effective methods of chemical cleaning is with the application of circulation oil heaters. There are many different types of circulation heaters on the market that can be used to chemically clean a variety of different equipment types.
Some of these are inline heaters, flanged heaters, and screw plug heaters that can be used in several different applications. First, though, it is important to understand the methods of chemical cleaning that each kind of circulation heater employs.
Stages of chemical cleaning
Chemical cleaning occurs in two different stages, pre-operational and remedial. Pre-operational cleaning readies the vessel to be used and usually occurs after the initial installation of the equipment. Pre-operation cleaning is also used to clean the exterior of some vessels and prepares interior metal surfaces to receive corrosion protection from the chemical cleaning.
Remedial cleaning occurs after continued use of the equipment and employs chemicals to remove materials that have aggregated inside the vessel being cleaned. Circulation heaters can be used in both of these cleaning applications.
The process to clean flanged heaters
Using circulation heaters is an efficient method of cleaning because of their high energy efficiency and fast heating abilities
Flanged heaters are often used in chemical cleaning because they produce precise levels of heat and control. Using circulation heaters is an efficient method of cleaning because of their high energy efficiency and fast heating abilities.
This is beneficial during both the pre-operational cleaning and remedial cleaning processes because it allows the right amount of heat to be generated to heat the process fluid to the required temperature per-flow rate.
Heating requirements
Most circulation heaters employ either indirect or direct heating depending on the application. Direct heating allows for the process fluid to re-circulate directly through the heater in a closed-loop system. Applications usually include test stands for oil temperature when testing car engines.
Indirect heating is often needed for corrosive materials such as acids that can quickly corrode the immersed heating elements and viscous and temperature-sensitive fluids such as adhesives, chocolate, syrups, and varnish. For the use in chemical cleaning, indirect heating would most often be employed.
Application Based chemical cleaning procedures
Inline heaters are often used in conjunction with a chemical sprayer and pump for use in industries that make products such as semiconductors, photovoltaics, and biomedical equipment.
Flanged immersion heaters are often used in applications where a stainless steel or titanium alloy is used for the heating element to resist the corrosive substances used for cleaning. Their ease of installation makes them one of the most widely used heaters and cleaning applications are often used for oil and pressure vessels.
Screw plug heaters are another type of immersion heater that is placed near the bottom of a tank to allow for the heater to be completely covered by the active fluid. They can be used in numerous applications as well that include mild acids, oils, and chemical baths.
Selecting proper circulation heater
Choosing the proper circulation heater for the type of chemical cleaning procedure to be performed requires careful consideration of the application variables. The heat requirement of the procedure, the heating element material, vessel material, and watt density must all be considered when making a selection.