Combat the detrimental effects of silica deposits with the comprehensive range of analyzers, sensors, meters, and reagents from Hach® designed for accurate silica measurement. Silica and silicates deposits caused by high pressure and high temperatures can wreak havoc in industrial settings, particularly in boiler and steam applications, resulting in the following:
Additionally, because dissolved silica has a low ionic strength, it is usually is the first impurity to break through into the effluent when resins approach exhaustion in ion exchange treatment. For this reason, silica serves as an important monitoring and control parameter in demineralization and ultrapure water treatment processes.
With Hach's silica analyzers, laboratory tests, and test kit solutions, you can proactively manage silica concentrations, ensuring uninterrupted operations and minimizing maintenance costs.
Accurate and precise measurement for laboratory and industrial applications. Hach's benchtop silica meters offer advanced features and user-friendly interfaces.
Both lightweight and durable, Hach portable meters provide on-the-go silica testing that you can rely on in even the most challenging conditions.
Hach’s online analyzers for silica offer high precision and low maintenance for colorimetric analysis.
With the simplicity and accuracy of Hach test kits, you can effortlessly get fast results for silica testing in a variety of field applications.
Hach’s portable test kits and reagents save you time and money by providing fast, accurate results when and where you need them.
Boiler Water: Scale formation due to hardness, silica, and corrosion product deposits can decrease the heat exchange capacity and global efficiency of the boiler. Steam quality varies with the concentration of impurities in the boiler water and the potential mechanical carryover of contaminated water droplets into the steam. The higher the operating pressure of the boiler, the higher the purity requirements since contaminant carryover is promoted. Silica measurements (drum boiler blowdown): silica build-up in the boiler depends on the drum pressure, < 5 ppb.
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