REI,
in collaboration with Corrosion Management (Manchester, UK),
has developed and tested an advanced corrosion monitoring
technology for application to high temperature combustion
environments. This technology provides immediate response,
high sensitivity, and the potential for quantitative corrosion
measurements over a range of conditions. For more information
on the technical basis of corrosion monitoring, click
here.
The
need for effective corrosion monitoring and management has
increased with the recent wide-spread adoption of low-NOx
firing systems for cost-effective control of NOx
emissions. The resulting reducing conditions and flame
impingement on waterwalls have sometimes led to unacceptable
corrosion and/or limitations
on the extent of potential reductions of NOx emissions. The
ability to understand, monitor, and manage boiler waterwall
loss can be dramatically improved through the application
of a verifiable, real-time corrosion monitoring system.
Applications
of this technology in laboratory combustors, pilot-scale facilities
and during field tests at coal-fired utility boilers have
established its value as a tool for addressing high temperature
corrosion. The equipment has proven durable, flexible, and
can be operated remotely or as an on-site addition to existing
instrumentation operations. In addition, a proprietary technique
has been developed that allows the sensor elements to be removed
periodically to verify the quantitative accuracy of the sensor.
REI
has coupled this corrosion monitoring technology with CFD
analysis to develop a Corrosion Management System that can
effectively monitor and anticipate corrosion behavior in combustion
systems.
Contact us
for information on how we can help solve your corrosion problems.
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