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Corrosive Gases and Electrical Equipment Failure in Pulp and Paper Mills

Corrosive gases either present in the environment or generated as byproducts of manufacturing are posing an elevated threat across the pulp and paper industries. As the presence of computer processes and automated control systems are increasing within said industries in order to streamline manufacturing and mitigate costs corrosive gases pose a crucial concern.Electrical and electronic equipment has become increasingly sophisticated and sensitive where the direct and indirect costs of failure can be significant. However with the installation of gas phase monitoring and filtration systems the risk of corrosive damage to electronic equipment can be dramatically reduced.Through this presentation we will explore methods for identification and quantification of typical gases responsible for corrosion of electrical and electronic equipment within the pulp and paper industry. We will also present a basic introduction to filtration technologies readily available to reduce the threat of corrosion of control systems.

Product Number: 51319-13176-SG
Author: Sean Cornelious
Publication Date: 2019
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