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Sulfate removal using Ion Exchange Resin

Abstract Sulfate contamination can cause corrosion, which can affect operation and downtime for maintenance. Dynalene’s ion exchange resin can be used to reduce the sulfate concentration to below 1mg/L.   Introduction Sulfate in fluids used in the industrial application can be corrosive. They can cause scale buildup in the pipes leading to clogging. The Environmental …

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Selenium Removal using Ion Exchange Resin

Abstract Low concentrations of selenium (Se) in elemental form is relatively safe for drinking water and aquatic life, however elemental selenium and its compounds are toxic in high dosages [1]. The removal of selenium was investigated using two different ion exchange resins. Dynalene’s ion exchange resin was able to reduce the selenium to below 4.5 …

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Vanadium and Nickel Removal Using Ion Exchange Resin and Activated Carbon

Abstract Vanadium (V) and nickel (Ni) are industrial toxic waste which endangers the productivity and life of plants, crops, and the whole agricultural system. In this case study, V and Ni removal from the water (V concentration=4.5 mg/L and Ni concentration=0.85 mg/L) which is obtained from an industrial wastewater treatment facility is discussed. The main …

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Low Electrical Conductivity Liquid Coolants for Electronics Cooling

Contributed by: Bojanna Shantheyanda, Dr. Sreya Dutta, Kevin Coscia and David Schiemer Dynalene, Inc. This article was published in Electronics Cooling Magazine, December 1, 2015, Number 4, Volume 21. Click here to view 1.0 Background Electronics has made its way into practically every aspect of modern life in the recent times. The introduction of the integrated circuit (IC), where …

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Removing Salt Contaminants from the Natural Gas Dehydration System using Multistage Ion-Exchange Method: Case Study

Contributed by: Bojanna Shantheyanda, Dynalene Inc | Email: boji@dynalene.com Ricardo Gonzalez, Gill Ranch Storage LLC 1.    Abstract Salt-rich water infusion from underground storage to the dehydration system during gas withdrawal can increase the salt contamination in the triethylene glycol (TEG). The increase in salt contamination in TEG can lead to an increase in corrosion of …

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Dynalene launches New desiccation system product line

Dynalene launchesFluidry® product line that consists of moisture removal (or desiccation) systems which helps in maintaining low moisture content in hydrocarbons, silicone oils and transformer oil (insulation oil). Maintaining low moisture content in low- and high-temperature heat transfer fluids is crucial to attaining or maintaining designed system efficiency. Moisture, which can enter into a fluid …

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Dynalene receives STTR Phase I Award from National Science Foundation

Dynalene is pleased to announce that it has been awarded a Phase I STTR grant from National Science Foundation (NSF). This grant will help Dynalene to collaborate with Lehigh University researchers to develop a cost effective, high temperature molten salt heat transfer fluid and thermal storage medium for concentrated solar power plants (CSP). With the …

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