Gas Cooling, Dust Removal and Build-Up Problems Solved by Spray Injectors


Wheaton, IL, USA, May 2011 - A new series of case studies published by Spraying Systems Co. details how the company's spray injectors resolved challenging problems for a variety of petrochemical processors and oil refineries. The case studies document how unique injector designs helped abate ammonia, reduce build-up in ducts, cool hot gases and eliminate leaks in a variety of applications and enabled processors to boost production.

Each case study is set up in a problem/solution format and provides valuable information on injector design, placement and nozzle selection. Drawings are included to help illustrate injector placement in the process stream. The cases studies are available at www.spray.com.

Spraying Systems Co. offers a wide range of built-to-order injectors, quills and spool pieces in accordance with Canadian Registration Number requirements and ASME®
B31.1, B31.3, welding, and boiler and pressure vessel codes. The company also offers process modeling services to verify injector performance under specific operating conditions. Computational Fluid Dynamics, Finite Element Methods and Fluid Structure Interaction are used to analyze injector design and uncover potential problems caused by process conditions.

In addition to manufacturing spray injectors, Spraying Systems Co. is the global leader in spraytechnology. It has the broadest product range in the industry, ten manufacturing facilities and sales offices in more than 85 countries. Spray nozzles, turnkey spray systems, custom fabrication and research/testing services comprise the 70-year-old company's offering. More information is available at www.spray.com or by contacting the company directly at 1-630-665-5000.

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