As. Jonsson et J. Wennerbeck, TREATMENT OF HIGH-TEMPERATURE RINSING WATER FROM A DEGREASING PLANT BY REVERSE-OSMOSIS, Desalination, 114(2), 1997, pp. 175-181
In the manufacture of heat-exchangers, it is of great importance that
the heat-exchanger plates be thoroughly cleaned before being sealed. A
t a Swedish heat-exchanger manufacturer, oil, grease and other impurit
ies are removed in a washing plant consisting of three stages: a degre
asing tank and two rinsing tanks. The possibility of improving the cle
anliness of the heat-exchanger plates, without increasing the need for
fresh water, by treating the rinsing water in a reverse osmosis (RO)
plant, was studied in this investigation. A new, high-temperature-resi
stant, thin-film RO membrane from Osmonics-Desal was used in the exper
iments. The influence of a lubricant, based on a block copolymer, and
an alkaline degreasing agent on the membrane performance was studied.
The flux reduction of a model rinsing solution with time was moderate.
The flux after 500 h of continuous treatment at 65 degrees C and 4.0
MPa was 351/m(2) h, and the permeate quality fulfilled the demands of
the heat-exchanger manufacturer.