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Hey Ol Thom Tubestack cleaning help
Hey Ol Thom I'm reconditioning some heat exchangers and someone
suggested soaking the tubestack in muratic acid to clean them perfectly, they are all copper and solder and stainless on a oil heat exchanger. Is that the way to go? Joe |
Hey Ol Thom Tubestack cleaning help
"Joe" wrote Hey Ol Thom I'm reconditioning some heat exchangers and someone suggested soaking the tubestack in muratic acid to clean them perfectly, they are all copper and solder and stainless on a oil heat exchanger. Is that the way to go? I can google better than Tom. I wonder if he can google at all on msmtv? Anyway here's a link. It says using acid isn't a good idea. It says use sodium hydroxide instead... Cheers, Ellen |
Hey Ol Thom Tubestack cleaning help
"Ellen MacArthur" wrote I can google better than Tom. I wonder if he can google at all on msmtv? Anyway here's a link. It says using acid isn't a good idea. It says use sodium hydroxide instead... Oops! I forgot to put the link in there. He http://fgms.home.att.net/copper.htm |
Hey Ol Thom Tubestack cleaning help
joe,
I'll be damned if I know. I've never cleaned one. You don't say what size? We used to clean the heat exchangers in the refinery with steam lances and then Hot water. Any solids were removed with a large steel blade but i don't think your into that size. They required riggers to pull them and move them to a cleaning area were exchanger cleaners would work on them. http://community.webtv.net/tassail/ILLDRINKTOTHAT |
Hey Ol Thom Tubestack cleaning help
Thom Stewart wrote: joe, I'll be damned if I know. I've never cleaned one. You don't say what size? We used to clean the heat exchangers in the refinery with steam lances and then Hot water. Any solids were removed with a large steel blade but i don't think your into that size. They required riggers to pull them and move them to a cleaning area were exchanger cleaners would work on them. http://community.webtv.net/tassail/ILLDRINKTOTHAT Well I thought you were an ol boiler steam man. Guess you delt with the big stuff. http://www.ejbowman.co.uk/products/S...OilCoolers.htm Like C on the chart, for my oil cooler. Joe |
Hey Ol Thom Tubestack cleaning help
Joe,
I've punched a lot of chiller and condenser tubes but never anything that small. I've also acid cleaned copper tubes on water-water exchangers. I've also cleaned exchangers using either a mixture of Phosphoric and Hydrofluoric acids OR something like Ellen suggested such as a Nu-Calgon product called Alka-Bright, which is just sodium hydroxide. You don't mention what the build up is but it could make a difference. Might want to contact a plumbing supply house and ask. Be careful though, I've allowed the acids to contact the metal too long and burned a hole right through. That sucks. Hey Thom, I'll bet you had your Levittown domestic coil acid cleaned! Scout "Joe" wrote in message oups.com... Hey Ol Thom I'm reconditioning some heat exchangers and someone suggested soaking the tubestack in muratic acid to clean them perfectly, they are all copper and solder and stainless on a oil heat exchanger. Is that the way to go? Joe |
Hey Ol Thom Tubestack cleaning help
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