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Help..... I have recently been assigned the task of justifing our water wash system.
Here is what I know:
1) Spray over Spray Westkleen system
2) For some reason using softened water not DI. The softening is accomplished through sodium addidtives (got me going).
What I am expected to do: Determine what is the effectiveness of the process. Justify why DI isn't used and why adding salt to the wash to remove salt is ok. Then determine the water surface tension and content (hardness, contaminates present, etc)
TIA
KK
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<DIV>Help..... I have recently been assigned the task of justifing our
water wash system. </DIV>
<DIV>Here is what I know:</DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>1) Spray over Spray Westkleen system</DIV>
<DIV>2) For some reason using softened water not DI. The softening is
accomplished through sodium addidtives (got me going).</DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>What I am expected to do: Determine what is the effectiveness of the
process. Justify why DI isn't used and why adding salt to the wash to
remove salt is ok. Then determine the water surface tension and content
(hardness, contaminates present, etc) </DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>TIA </DIV>
<DIV>KK</DIV>
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