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Five Reasons for Corrosion Control in Critical Control Rooms

Failures due to corrosion are a common thing in electronics used in control rooms. Critical control rooms need to work without any downtime as the operations are crucial. Electronic process-control equipment which varies from remote sensors to distributed control systems makes any facility functional and operational and keeps them up and running. To achieve this, it requires the correct sensor functioning, communications, and process control. But eventually it is being observed that these critical electronics are catastrophically failing due to the damaging environment in which they are functioning. Please refer the article - Electronics failures and corrosion in industries to know more about the corrosion on electronics. The working environment must be managed by employing proper corrosion monitoring units and corrosion control equipment to prevent corrosion in control rooms. In this article, let us try to understand the 5 major benefits of corrosion control and monitoring.  
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Which Are The Gases Causing Corrosion Of Electronics In Data Centres

  Electronic components are made of metallic and non-metallic materials that are prone to corrosion. If left unchecked, electronic corrosion can harm electronic components such as film disks and edge connectors in data centres. Film disks store data, and if corroded the stored information could get lost.   Edge connectors are made of copper or are gold-plated over a copper substrate and are situated on the circuit boards. Corrosion can easily lead to disruption in the connector points and affect data transfer. In the case of control rooms or server rooms all metals are susceptible to corrosion in a similar way. Corrosion in electronics is mainly caused by Acidic gases. The major ones include: ●         Hydrogen sulphide (H 2 S) ●         Sulphur and nitrogen oxides (SO X , NO X ) ●         Inorganic chlorine compounds (Cl 2 , ClO 2 , HCL) ●         Photochemical entities (O 3 ) Hydrogen sulphide (H 2 S) H 2 S will produce HS - ions which will interact with silver and cop

Advantages Of Having Odour Control Unit From AQOZA

  The odour emitted from wastewater treatment plants is a big concern due to air pollution. These odours are mainly caused by pungent gases from the wastewater facilities, leading to significant health issues, nuisance in public, and no compliance with the environmental laws. Many industries release pungent gas that is very much corrosive and can hurt the life of the equipment, quality of life, and productivity. A foul odour can have negative impacts on businesses and lead to negative publicity, thereby resulting in the breaking down of company as well as community relations. This has made odour control in wastewater treatment a significant requirement. Wastewater odour control units are crafted for reducing the release of odorous gas such as hydrogen sulphide organic Sulphur compounds along with volatile organic compounds to a permissible limit. It also effectively eliminates pollutants and odours from the air jammed by the industrial and manufacturing processes. Starting from

VOC Emissions In Furniture & Paint Coating

  VOC or Volatile organic compounds are emitted in significant quantities from different furniture units coated with paint coating, solvents, varnishes, and waxes. It has been seen that furniture units made from solid wood and wood composites play a significant role in the emission of VOC. They have an adverse effect on the human body and are directly related to several health risks. In simple words, VOCs are lipid-soluble compounds that can easily pass through the blood-brain barrier resulting in neurologically adverse health impacts. While several new technological developments in furniture finishing have resulted in stylish furniture units, it is a real fact that they can lead to indoor air pollution. All designers, producers, and consumers are much concerned about furniture products' aesthetics, cost, durability, and functionality. But the issue regarding chronic VOC exposure from furniture must be addressed. Mainly solid wood and wood panels are used for manufacturing fu

Eliminating VOC’s In The Manufacturing And Paint Coating Industry?

There are many chemical compounds currently in use across the globe. Different compounds have different qualities and the term volatility is often associated with the carbon based compounds called organic compounds, and a lot of organic compounds are volatile. These compounds include  hydro compounds, halo compounds, acids, alcohols, and esters. Mainly smaller compounds are volatile. However, nature also contains several inorganic molecules that are volatile. Emission of VOC in furniture and paint coating In the furniture industry, many organic compounds are utilised as solvents for polishing, painting,  in glues, etc. Besides that, solvent application is also utilised in paint and coating works and automotive paint booths in various workshops. But these solvents should be volatile. Otherwise, it will take a long time to dry. While manufacturing those products, sometimes some of the harmful volatile materials are also used to decrease production costs. This can cause suffocation along

Quick Overview on Estimation Odour Control Unit’s Capacity

  To estimate the odour control unit capacity of wastewater treatment facility, two factors are taken into consideration: ●        The air volume of the process tanks causes odour. ●        Air exchange factors Suppose you estimate the air volume of process tanks. In that case, you should keep in mind that in the case of a fixed water level tank, the freeboard air volume is considered, and in an unsettled water level, the air volume is considered from the lower level of water.  While designing the odour control system capacity, it is vital to consider the air exchange factors. It has a great effect on both size and effectiveness of odour elimination. Nowadays, municipalities have prepared guidance on those air exchange factors while determining the capacities of the odour control system. The air exchange factors for inlet works are deliberated in the range 12-15 of air volume, and for sludge treatment facilities, it is 6-12 air volume. It all depends on the aerated tanks, ro

In's And Out's Of Air Purification In Data Centers

  When lead-free manufacturing regulations or Restrictions on Hazardous substances rules were implemented, data center companies got relief hoping that they would now get the most effective electronic equipment. But with time, they found out that the equipment is at more risk of corrosion because of the low ambient quality of air. Data centers run round the clock and have a lot of sensitive equipment. The continuous operation generates a lot of heat and the large installation has to be cooled using air cooling systems. The presence of contaminants in the air is a serious issue faced by data centers globally as poor quality air and pollutants can cause damage to sensitive electronic components Air contaminants are a real problem in data centers. Data centers are dynamic places. The server and the cooling system will run for 24 hours, seven days a week. Personnel clean the sites at least once a week, and technicians replace old devices or repair technologies so that all clients c

How To Design An Efficient Odour Control Unit?

The odour created from the wastewater system is because of hydrogen sulfide released in the form of gas. Moreover, hydrogen sulfide results in corrosion in collection systems and wastewater treatment plant equipment. Various emission sources also require odour control units like pump stations, sludge dewatering, manhole, etc. The odour coming from sewage and effluent comprises hydrogen sulfide, and it is pretty dangerous when released in the environment. Odorous gas also consists of ammonia and organic Sulphur components. Even though most odours generally do not cause any physical health issues, malodour affects the surrounding, leading to complaints to the source. This source of H2S emission is very much the same as VOCs, with the only difference being the Sulphur compound's presence. odour control units that are safe and efficient assist in solving complicated odour pollution. Their applications are mainly used to remove odour from the sewage treatment plant, sludge, paper &

What Are The Aspects To Consider While Investing In Odour Control Units?

  What type of odour control system is effective in the long run? It is a common question asked by design engineers in water and sewage treatment plants. Sewage treatment plant odour control is an important issue that should be addressed at the earliest.   Interestingly, choosing an odour control unit is comparable to selecting a car in many ways. This is because you have an array of options to choose from. Moreover, each odour control system comes in varied types to address different odour-causing substances. However, selecting and deploying a system that works effectively always remains a challenge. Let’s take a glance at some top factors to consider while choosing an odour control unit. The Type of Technology offered in Wastewater Treatment Plant Odour Control There are a plethora of proven odour control technologies in sewage and water treatment plants. The most common technology platforms are: ü   Chemical scrubbing system ü   Biological oxidation system ü   The a

Does The Wastewater Odour Is A Health Hazard To Public?

Odours from wastewater cause irritation. The discharge of disagreeable odours is virulent for both plant workers and the public of surrounding areas. Even, if the emission is below the belt, it causes significant destruction to health, property and business reputation. How it can affect your health? These odours are situated within the vicinity of the wastewater treatment plant, but they tend to travel near & far. They drift into residential areas, public spaces, in all the quarters of the facility. Reasonably, nuisance odours become responsible for all the consequential health causalities. Where do odours come from? Odour the discharge could be noticeable in both outdoor & indoor scenarios – potent to destroy the air quality index. Odours producing by chemical industries, wastewater treatment plant, food & paper mills facilities, falls under the category of the outdoor source of causing health problems. Indoor routine activities such as cleaning, cooking, using the strong

How to Estimate the Odour Control Unit Capacity?

  For wastewater treatment facility, odour control unit capacity is estimated based on the two parameters: ·       The Air volume of odour causing process tanks ·        Air exchange factors to be considered for the process tanks While estimating the air volume of the process tanks, if it is a fixed water level tank, freeboard air volume shall be considered; if it is fluctuating water level, it is advised to consider the air volume from the lowest water level . Air exchange factors are very critical in designing the odour control system capacity and which impacts the size and efficiency of the odour removal. Most of the regional municipalities have made clear guidance on the air exchange factors to be considered while estimating the odour control system capacities. Typically, for inlet works, air exchange factors are considered in the range of 12-15 of the volume of the air. And for the sludge treatment facility, it will be 6-12 of the volume of the air, it depends on the v

Five Questions to Ask While Buying an Odour Control System

  Most of the process engineers in the wastewater treatment industry and environmental industry are utmost clear about the treatment process of wastewater and its optimization but for those having unclear knowledge, any action could be futile.     Fixing clarity when implementing an odour control system at the facility is a favourable business key. Here are top-rated questions to be asked when exploring potential odour control system suppliers globally; 1. Which is the odour control technology offered? There are many proven odour control in wastewater treatment ; widely used are: ·        Activated carbon adsorption system ·        Chemical scrubbing system ·        Biological oxidation system 2. What are the process tanks, they have considered for odour removal? In wastewater treatment plant, potential odour generating areas are inlet works including but not limited to wastewater receiving channel, pumping station, screening & grit removal channel, etc. and s