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PREACIDIFICATION [1 record]

Record 1 1992-01-10

English

Subject field(s)
  • Effects of Pollution
  • Water Treatment (Water Supply)
CONT

The pH in the stripping tours may be very acid according to the type of water treated, particularly if there has been pre-acidification of the water (desulphuration), or as a result of dissolving acid gases (CO2, SO2) in the water. Special attention must be paid to the problems of corrosion.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Effets de la pollution
  • Traitement des eaux
CONT

Le pH régnant dans les tours de stripping peut être très acide suivant la nature des eaux à traiter, principalement s'il y a eu préacidification de ces eaux (désulfuration), ou par suite de la dissolution dans l'eau de gaz acides (CO2, SO2). On portera une attention particulière aux problèmes de corrosion.

Spanish

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