The Challenge
A leader in used oil recycling in the Pacific Northwest typically has to plan two outages a year to clean its Wiped Film Evaporators (WFEs) because the blades inside the WFE often foul to a point where product spec and unit throughput are affected. The traditional method of cleaning requires mechanical cleaning of the blades, which shuts the facility down for 4 to 6 days while hydroblasting on the blades (mechanical cleaning) within the WFE is carried out.
The Solution
RTI offered a solution that could improve performance and reduce cost by using its strategic process with patented chemistry Super Q®
The Results
It took RTI just 14 hours from the start of the steam out until the cleaning was complete. During this time, the Super Q® cleaning process contacted hydrocarbons fouling the WFE blades, and the hydrocarbon molecules were dissolved and carried out by steam to a low point drain. Compared to traditional hydroblasting, the Super Q® cleaning process created only a fraction of the amount of effluent normally produced. The mechanical cleaning after the Super Q® cleaning process took only 2 days, saving the operation between 4 to 6 shifts of hydroblasting the WFE blades.