Letter 1005

Counterflow Rinsing Design

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NEED INFO ON COUNTERFLOW RINSING, PROCESS DESIGN OF TANKS ETC. WOULD LIKE TO RETROFIT TWO TANKS TO COUNTERFLOW.

Mark Muchoney


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The Metal Finishing Guidebook has an article by yours truly on this subject.

 
Ted Mooney, P.E.
finishing.com, inc. - Brick, NJ


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Mark,

The May 1982 "Plating & Surface Finishing" magazine has an excellent tip on counterflowing 2 tanks without expensive plumbing or pumps.

Mike McDonald


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Dear Mark, The reason to counterflow is to both save money and keep your TDS to an allowable limit. If you had say a five stage washer without counterflowing, you would overflow the rinse stages to keep the TDS down. With counterflowing available, you would counterflow stage 4 rinse to stage 3 phosphate and to 2 rinse. Stage 2 would feed stage 1 cleaner. In this scenario, you do not put water down the drain unless you have a particularly heavy dragout fron stage 1 into stage 2 "1000 TDS or over". With todays push for water conservation this will go all long way and should also assist you on your SAC rate also.


Bob Utech
- Brooklyn Park, MN

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