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PL332B3
PL332B3 PL332A PL33219A PL332B3 PL 332 B3 PL332 B3 PL 332B3 PL 332 A PL332 A PL 332A PL 33219 A PL33219 A PL 33219A PL 332 B3 PL332 B3 PL 332B3
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sludge
deposit formation
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Najdluzszy czas trwania patentu: do dn. 1 lipca 1939 r.Bardzo duza wada odparowywaczy jest to, ze bardzo predko pokrywaja sie osadem. Ciala wytwarzajace w wo¬ dzie kamien, osadzaja sie na rurze od- parowywacza i pokrywaja ja powloka, która silnie zmniejsza jego dzialanie; czyszczenie wiec odparowywacza musi sie odbywac w krótkich odstepach cza¬ su, a zarazem jest bardzo zmudne i drogie.Niniejszy wynalazek usuwa powyz¬ sza wade.Podlug wynalazku przy przyrzadach do parowania dla wytwarzania wody destylowanej do zasilania kotlów i do innych celów moga byc uzyte sole wa¬ pniowe albo magnezjowe, które przez dodanie chemikalij, wzglednie latwo roz¬ puszczalnych soli, zamienione zostaja w chlorek wapniowy, magnezjowy, oc¬ tan wapniowy, albo sodowy, wzglednie nastepuje mechaniczne wiazanie soli wapniowych i magnezjowych, co prze¬ szkadza wytwarzaniu sie kamieni we¬ wnatrz odparowywacza. Oczywiscie naj¬ bardziej wskazanem jest dodawanie do surowej wody, przed jej uzyciem, kwa¬ su solnego w stanie wolnym. Próby pokazaly, ze po - odpowiedniem trakto¬ waniu wody moze byc ona wyparowa¬ na przynajmniej do 85% bez jakiego¬ kolwiek zanieczyszczenia odparowywacza kamieniem; pozostala woda w ilosci 15%, albo jeszcze mniej, musi byc stale spuszczana, jako woda szlamowa. Cieplo spuszczonej wody moze byc w odpo¬ wiedni sposób wykorzystane, np. przezdoprowadzenie jej do surowej wody w miejscu wymiany ciepla. PLThe longest term of the patent: until July 1, 1939 A very big disadvantage of vaporizers is that they are covered with sediment very quickly. The bodies that produce stone in the water are deposited on the vaporizer tube and covered with a coating that greatly reduces its effect; the cleaning of the vaporizer must therefore take place at short intervals, and at the same time it is very tedious and expensive. The present invention obviates the above disadvantage. The invention, in the evaporation apparatus for producing distilled water for feeding boilers and for other purposes, salt calcium or magnesia, which by the addition of chemicals, relatively easily soluble salts, are converted into calcium chloride, magnesia, calcium or sodium acetate, or the mechanical binding of calcium and magnesia salts occurs, which prevents the formation of stones inside the vaporizer. Of course, it is most advisable to add free hydrochloric acid to the raw water prior to use. Tests have shown that, following appropriate treatment, the water can be evaporated to at least 85% without any scale contamination of the evaporator; the remaining water of 15% or less must be continuously drained as sludge. The heat of the drained water may be used in an appropriate manner, for example, by feeding it to the raw water at the heat exchange point. PL

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1. Zastrzezenie patentowe. Sposób zabezpieczenia odparowywa- cza o niskiem cisnieniu od szlamu i kamienia, tern znamienny, ze do suro¬ wej wody, przed jej uzyciem, dodaje sie tylko kwasu solnego, zeby sole formujace szlam i kamien zostaly roz¬ puszczone w wodzie podczas parowania i jako woda szlamowa spuszczone z od- parowywacza. lAKLGHAF.KOZUtf SKICH W WARSZAWIE PL1. Patent claim. A method of securing a low-pressure evaporator from sludge and limescale, the main characteristic is that before its use, only hydrochloric acid is added to the raw water, so that the salts forming the sludge and stone are dissolved in the water during evaporation and as water. sludge drained from the vaporizer. LAKLGHAF.KOZUtf SKICH IN WARSAW PL
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