LOOK INSIDE YOUR COLUMN WHILE IT'S OPERATING
Gamma-ray scan testing is a non-invasive technique that can be used to look inside towers and vessels to examine the abnormal operation and to obtain the data for revamp. Using a collimated beam of Gamma-rays from an enclosed millicurie radio-isotope source, one can determine a density profile and interpret the scan to produce a detailed picture of what is (or isn't) inside and what is (or isn't) happening.
Gamma-ray scan can identify these conditions and determine their causes
- Displaced or damaged trays and packings.
- Flooded trays and packings
- Foaming on trays or in reboilers, condensers and accumulators.
- Weeping or dumping trays.
- Flooded downcomers
- Maldistribution of vapor and liquid in packings
- Fouling, plugging and coking.
- Unequal liquid levels on trays and in parting boxes, troughs and collectors.
Almost all column operating problems fall into one of these classes
- Operation is poor right from start-up
- Performance deteriorates gradually over time
- An upset degrades performance
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