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One Power Services clients are range from companies in the power generation, oil and gas,
engineering and aerospace industries. Cleaning with our product improves gas turbine
efficiency and extends the time between major overhauls thus increasing its availability and
reliability life span by reducing maintenance cost too.
We offers the widest range of ROCHEM chemical solutions of FYREWASH® for on-line &
KRANKWASH® off-line solvent that are cost effective, type approved that effectively deal
with every operating and fouling condition. Our systems will ensure operations safety and
avoid unnecessary pollution risks and its eco-friendly safe to our surrounding environment.
The most popular cost-effective solvent-based compressor cleaner to deal with the heaviest oil and
carbon-based compressor fouling. The new F1 is user friendly.
RENEWABLE NATURAL SOLVENT CHEMICAL
The pine oil solvent and ultra-pure surfactants used in the FYREWASH® F2 formula make it a very
safe and user-friendly product for both online and offline compressor cleaning.
ULTRA PURE WATER BASED DETERGENT
FYREWASH® F3 was developed to have superior cleaning qualities to give the maximum possible
cleaning efficiency and effectiveness from a non-solvent chemical.
HIGHLY BIO-DEGRADABLE DETERGENT
Fouling of steam turbine blades and vanes is a common problem. A complete and thorough cleaning
would require stoppage and opening up the turbine, which may mean shutting down a profitable
process. Online cleaning is possible that doesn’t require dismantling although the results are not
guaranteed.
Below are excerpts from a case study, “Successful Online and Offline Cleaning of Steam Turbines
With and Without Disassembly” by Bladimir Gomez Supervisor of PDVSA and Barry Snider of Small
Hammer Inc. at the 43rd Turbomachinery Symposium held in Houston in 2013.
At a facility, the steam turbines driving critical compressors were losing power and speed. The
governor/steam valve was unable to maintain desired rpm. Unit production reduced and revenue
loss was occuring. The cause of the problem was fouling of turbine rotor blades and static guide
vanes. The fouling was water soluble chemicals [NaCl, NaOH] bound with insoluble oxides [Fe, Si,
Al] > 50 ppb
Fouling typically occurs in stages prior to saturation. Below are some pros and cons of cleaning
methods:
Solid deposits of both soluble and insoluble material can be safely and effectively removed from
turbine blades and guide vanes. There are removal methods available that do not require
disassembly of the turbine. The key mechanism for removing the solids without disassembly of the
machinery is to dissolve the soluble material thus releasing the insoluble material. This may be done
by: