1977
DOI: 10.1002/chin.197727041
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ChemInform Abstract: DESIGN OPTIONS FOR SULFURIC ACID PLANTS

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“…In the case of a sulfur-burning plant, process water may even need to be added to the drying acid circuit to prevent the acid concentration from rising, and it is then not necessary to transfer dryer acid back to the absorber circuit. Occasionally, 98 % acid is used in the drying tower; this arrangement permits a common pump tank to be used for both dryer and absorption circuits instead of the usual separate pump tanks [50].…”
Section: Gas Dryingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the case of a sulfur-burning plant, process water may even need to be added to the drying acid circuit to prevent the acid concentration from rising, and it is then not necessary to transfer dryer acid back to the absorber circuit. Occasionally, 98 % acid is used in the drying tower; this arrangement permits a common pump tank to be used for both dryer and absorption circuits instead of the usual separate pump tanks [50].…”
Section: Gas Dryingmentioning
confidence: 99%