Evaporative hydrochloric acid recovery for small and mid-sized wire plants

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This presentation examines an affordable, energy efficient method of recovering spent hydrochloric pickling acid. Applying new advances in material technology, this evaporative system separates hydrochloric acid, ferrous chloride, and water. The recovered acid is returned to the pickling tanks while the ferrous chloride by-product is sold to end users.

Description

This presentation examines an affordable, energy efficient method of recovering spent hydrochloric pickling acid. Applying new advances in material technology, this evaporative system separates hydrochloric acid, ferrous chloride, and water. The recovered acid is returned to the pickling tanks while the ferrous chloride by-product is sold to end users.

Additional information

Author(s)

Joe McDonnell and Bryan Cullivan, Beta Control Systems, Inc., USA.

Publication/Event/Pages

Paper presented at International Technical Conference, Mexico City, Mexico. Paper published in Wire Journal International, Dec. 1995, pg. 60.

Year

1994