Manufacturing sulfuric acid by burning sulfur or burning spent acid has a long history and over the years has resulted in numerous variations in waste heat boiler designs.(1) Boiler designs not only reflect advances in technology through the years, but also take into account the size of the acid manufacturing unit, the raw materials used for producing acid, and the desired end products.(2)
Subject
Acids,
Corrosion failures,
Water,
Tubes,
Corrosion attacks,
Heat,
Cast iron,
Boilers,
Oxygen,
Dissolved oxygen,
Deaerators,
Steam,
Wastes
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1979
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