Can't Raise Temperature of Black Oxide tank
enough
Letter 10088
Help. I have a 250 gallon tank for a black oxide operation. It is
gas fired and has caused me no problems.
The problem... the last three days I have not been able to get the
temperature of the tank above 270 F. I have added an extraordinary
amount of Black Oxide to the tank thinking that my mixture was off.
To no avail. The temperature has remained at 270 F. It has not
mattered how much salt I have added the temperature will not
increase. I have checked the burners and they appear to be
functioning well. I have checked the temperature controller and
thermocouples and they are also fine.
What next?
Terry Murphy
- Bridgeport, CT, USA
First off, be really, really careful with this problem. Remember
that water boils at 212 degrees F, such that a sudden unanticipated
mixing of a slug of water with a slug of 270+ degree solution can
cause the water to flash to steam and make the tank erupt.
I don't think I would attempt to troubleshoot this problem except
wearing head-to-toe protection.
But what I would do is take a small beaker of the solution into
the lab and heat it under a hood there. This will tell you whether
the problem is that your gas burners are not producing enough heat,
or that the boiling point of the solution is 270 degrees so that it
is impossible to get it hotter.
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Ted Mooney, P.E.
finishing.com
Brick, New Jersey
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Terry -
First double check your temp probe using a mercury thermometer.
Secondly, adding more salt to the bath makes the boiling point rise
even higher, so it will take even longer to get to the operational
point of the bath. Another possibility is that you have a sludge
build-up on the bottom of the tank that is insulating the bath from
the heat source - try scooping the bottom to see if there is an
unusual amount of sludge present. Occasional rectifying helps to
minimize sludge formation.
Hope this helps.
Dan Brewer
chemical process supplier - Gurnee, Illinois
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