Pulp and paper magazine of Canada . to say, a series ofcondensers in one. In this case the cooling water isthoroughly mixed with the vapor which has to gothrough a very heavy mist. This is one of the mainfactors to eliminate the odors. As known, the ordin-ary water contains iquite a considerable amount of air,which also will be mixed with the gases and, here is thepoint: by oxidizing the sulphide in largest degree willeliminate the odors. This will not be the in anoutside condenser, as here the water from the conden-sate, which is the only water that may eliminate someof the odors by dis


Pulp and paper magazine of Canada . to say, a series ofcondensers in one. In this case the cooling water isthoroughly mixed with the vapor which has to gothrough a very heavy mist. This is one of the mainfactors to eliminate the odors. As known, the ordin-ary water contains iquite a considerable amount of air,which also will be mixed with the gases and, here is thepoint: by oxidizing the sulphide in largest degree willeliminate the odors. This will not be the in anoutside condenser, as here the water from the conden-sate, which is the only water that may eliminate someof the odors by dissolving, is the only water that comesin contact with the relief, and it does not contain anyair and therefore no oxygen for oxidation of the sul-phides. In line with above ideas, a condenser was constructedand put in active service and found to work satisfac-torily. It condensed practically all vapor relieved fromthe digester blow- A reference to the accompanying sketch will makethe construction and working of this condenser /Te/zef/a/fe ^^ -•. f=77? -m^ll(Slr~lrrSirrgi~ fif^i


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