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![]() Gould 0738 wrote: Somewhere just above 190 degrees the solids begin coming out of suspension in sal****er, and there is a risk they will begin clogging up waterjackets, heat exchangers, etc. Not to pick too small a nit but the scale producing minerals in seawater begin to come out of - solution - around 170 degrees F. Suspended solids, if any, will eventually come out at any temperature above 32F. Rick |
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