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Optimisation of Heat Transfer Units
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numerous heat exchanger systems that exist within our customers
facilities are vital for the efficient and safe operation
of their overall production unit and that is why Tracerco
have a range of process diagnostics techniques that enable
our customers to measure and optimise their performance.
The different techniques, listed below, can identify the
flow characteristics, residence time and the location of
deposits (liquids or solids) within a heat exchanger. They
can also identify, and quantify, whether a heat exchanger
is leaking or by-passing and locate exactly where the leak
is occurring within the exchanger. Nearly all of the techniques
can be carried out on-line with no preparation of the exchanger
required and no alteration to the production rates required.
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TRACERCO
Diagnostics™ ThruVision |
The use of the TRACERCO Diagnostics™ ThruVision
tomography system provides a powerful non-intrusive
inspection tool to examine the contents of pipelines
and vessels across a wide range of process industries. |
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Diagnostics - Scan |
A rapid, reliable, robust and non-intrusive technique
which is able to locate deposit build-up within a heat
exchanger and its associated pipe-work and can also
confirm liquid / vapour slugging within the exchanger
system. |
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Diagnostics - Flow Study |
A tracer technique which is able to accurately measure
the flow characteristics within a heat exchanger system,
identifying preferential flows and potential by-passing.
The detection devices require no preparation of the
exchanger. |
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Diagnostics - Residence Time Study |
A technique, based on tracers, which can accurately
measure the residence time within the heat exchanger
system, thereby identifying potential by-passing, internal
leakage or deposit build-up. This information can be
used to optimise the performance and shutdown strategy
of the system. |
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Diagnostics - Leak Study |
A tracer technique, which can be either chemical or
radioisotope based, which is used to identify and where
possible, quantify the extent of leakage within a heat
exchanger system. This is used to optimise the shutdown
strategy around the system. |
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