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Desuperheaters are often applied incorrectly, leading to poor process control.

Desuperheaters are often applied incorrectly, leading to poor process control.

Pulp and paper mills use superheated steam for mechanical work such as steam turbines that drive generators and other types of drives, as well as for heating various process units. For efficient heat transfer steam, close to saturation temperature is required. Desuperheaters are used to cool the superheated steam to the desired temperature. Desuperheaters are often applied incorrectly, causing poor temperature control, high process variability, increased steam usage, and frequent fouling of evaporators and heat exchangers.

Our solution offers improved heat transfer and reduced temperature variability and maintenance costs.

Emerson Fisher desuperheaters are used to inject controlled amounts of cooling water into a superheated steam flow to reduce or control steam temperature.
Reduce maintenance costs
Decrease steam usage
Ensure effective process control
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