Description
Defoamer for Desulfurization of Power Plants
Foam Hazards
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Excessive foam in the absorption tower during desulfurization forms a thick foam layer, which reduces the effective reaction space of the slurry and increases the system load, ultimately decreasing desulfurization efficiency.
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If not removed in time, foam buildup causes the desulfurization unit to operate under long-term overload, leading to a continuous rise in sulfate concentration in the slurry and potential foam overflow.
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Foam can also cause false liquid level readings and negatively affect the heat exchanger’s performance.


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