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Langelier Saturation Index Validity For Seawater


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#1 Vegeta

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Posted 20 June 2022 - 02:24 PM

Dears,

I have read that Langelier Saturation Index (LSI) has a validity constraints and thus it might be not suitable for designs involving seawater e.g. seawater cooling towers.

What are the validity constraints of LSI? and if not suitable for seawater, what are the alternatives?

Appreciate your feedback and support...


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#2 breizh

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Posted 22 June 2022 - 04:39 AM

Hi,

Use your favorite search engine to learn about Langelier saturation index. It has to do with the precipitation of salt in particular calcium carbonate . 

A better answer needs better input and a description of your process with numbers .

 

Consider to read the document attached in the link underneath 

https://www.process-...stems-treatment

 

To me you should consult specialists in the field . you may want to consult Suez water treatment @ technologies

 

https://www.suezwate...oling-treatment

 

Good luck

Breizh 






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