E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2024)
Preventing scale formation on heat transfer surfaces
Abstract
The article considers the problem of scaling in power equipment on the example of Thermal Power Plants in the Republic of Kazakhstan. The most optimal solution is proposed – replacement of the traditional preparation of the feed water in the heat network by an ion exchange method for a more effective method using complex-forming reagents. The influence of inhibitor of mineral salts concentration (IMSC), trisodium phosphate, and Zinc Complex 1-hydroxyethylendiphosphonic acid (Zn-OEDF), as well as the heat carrier temperature on scaling intensity, has been studied to prevent the equipment from scale formation and corrosion. The technological parameters of feed water in the presence and absence of complex formers have been determined. The corrosion resistance of steel No. 3 samples in the presence of said reagents has been studied. The most optimal complexone has been chosen to prepare feed water for the TPP heating network.