CONFERENCE SPONSORS EVENT ANNOUNCEMENT

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CONFERENCE SPONSORS EVENT ANNOUNCEMENT
CONFERENCE SPONSORS
Electric Power Research Institute, Palo Alto, CA, U.S.A.
(EPRI)
R. Barry Dooley, Electric Power Research Institute,
U.S.A.
Miroslaw Gruszkiewicz, Oak Ridge National Laboratory,
U.S.A.
PowerPlant Chemistry GmbH, Neulussheim, Germany
(PPChem)
Heinz-Günter Seipp, Consultant, Germany
Swan Analytical Instruments, Riedikon/Uster, Switzerland
David J. Swainsbury, Consultant, Australia
EPSCO Ltd, Perth, Scotland, UK
Professor Hiroshi Takaku, Shinshu University, Japan
Robert Svoboda, ALSTOM (Switzerland) AG, Switzerland
FILTRO S.A. Water Treatment, Geneva, Switzerland
iSagacity, Half Moon Bay, CA, U.S.A.
Vendor Exhibition
EVENT ANNOUNCEMENT
There will be a special vendor exhibition at the conference.
Contact Ladi Bursik at +49-(0)7071-38313 or at
[email protected] for more information or to
reserve space.
The conference will consist of both invited and contributed scientific and technical papers. Selected papers
will appear in the PowerPlant Chemistry® journal. There
will be Conference Preceedings available at the conference and Conference Proceedings containing the
reviewed papers, an industry survey, and discussions.
Official Conference Language
Accommodations
Attendees will be responsible for making their own hotel
reservations at the following hotel. Please make sure to
refer to the EPRI/PPChem Conference by name when
making your reservation to receive the special group rate.
The official language of this conference will be English.
Technical Information and Conference Chairmen
R. Barry Dooley ([email protected])
Albert Bursik ([email protected])
Organizing Committee
Ladislav Bursik, BHT GmbH, Germany
Professor Albert Bursik, PowerPlant Chemistry GmbH,
Germany
R. Barry Dooley, Electric Power Research Institute, U.S.A.
Jens Maier, Germany
International Program Committee
J. Denis Aspden,
ESKOM, Republic of South Africa
Professor Albert Bursik, PowerPlant Chemistry GmbH,
Germany
Millennium Hotel and Resort
Plieninger Strasse 100
D 70567 Stuttgart, Germany
Phone: +49-(0)711-721-0
Fax:
+49-(0)711-721-1110
http://www.millenniumhotels.com
Room rate (per night):
€110 single/double
Room reservation deadline:
August 31, 2005
After this date, the room rates will increase and availability is not confirmed.
Paper Submittal
Albert Bursik
PowerPlant Chemistry GmbH
P.O. Box 1269
68806 Neulussheim, Germany
Phone: +49-(0)6205-392273
E-Mail: [email protected]
Logistical and Registration Contact
Ladislav Bursik
Phone: +49-(0)7071-38313
Fax:
+49-(0)7071-35040
E-Mail: [email protected]
TENTATIVE AGENDA
Tuesday, October 4, 2005
Opening Remarks (R. B. Dooley)
Introductory Session
– A. Bursik
Organic Matter – A Retrospect and a Preview
– R. B. Dooley
State-of-the-Art in Feedwater and Boiler Water
Treatment in Fossil Power Plants
– P. J. Millett and K. Fruzzetti
Status of Application of Amines in US PWRs
Session 1: Organics and Makeup Water Treatment I
– S. Huber
Non-Ionic Natural Organic Matter in Raw Waters:
A Neglected Species in Boiler Feedwater Production
– R. Heijboer, H. M. van Deelen-Bremer, L. M. Butter,
and A. G. L. Zeijseink
The Behavior of Organics in a Demin Plant
– V. Ender, B. Kettner, T. Schumann, and
S. Hajdamowicz
The Influence of Temperature on the Removal of
Organics from Natural Waters by Ion Exchange –
Laboratory and Pilot Plant Experiments
– B. M. Larin, A. S. Sedlov, and B. S. Fedoseev
An Investigation of Sorption-Desorption of Organic
Impurity of Natural Waters on Solid Adsorbents and
Anion Filters
Session 2: Organics and Makeup Water Treatment II
– J. D. Aspden, G. Gericke, and P. I. Cable
A Holistic Approach to the Reduction of Organic
Matter in Power Cycle Waters
– E. Maughan and U. Staudt
TOC: The Contaminant Seldom Looked for in
Feedwater Makeup and Other Sources of Organic
Contamination in the Plant Cycle
Session 3: Organics and Condensate Polishing
– M. A. Sadler and K. J. Shields
Effectiveness of Condensate Polishing for Removal of
Volatile Organic Acids and Carbon Dioxide from the
Steam/Water Circuits of Fossil Units
– D. Raught, A. Apblett, and G. Foutch
Chemical Additives Impact on Ion Exchange Mass
Transfer in Power Plant Water
– T. Petrova, V. Rogovoy, V. Kashinsky, and A. Chub
The Influence of the Temperature on Pollution of
Condensate by Organic Impurities
Session 4: The Fate of Organics in the Plant Cycle I
– G. J. Bignold
The Behaviour of Ammonia, Amines, Carbon Dioxide
and Organic Anions during Condensation in an Air
Cooled Condenser
– K. Daucik
Decomposition of Chlorinated Hydrocarbons in
Water/Steam Cycle of a Power Plant
– G. W. Hutchinson, K. Garbett, and N. Drew
Investigation of Concentrations of Total Organic
Carbon and Trihalomethanes in Feedwater of a
Nuclear Power Plant
– V. A. Ryzhenkov, O. V. Starikova, and J. M. Sokolova
Identification and Determination of Concentrations of
Potentially Aggressive Organic Substances in the
Power Plant Cycle
Wednesday, October 5, 2005
Session 5: The Fate of Organics in the Plant Cycle II
– S. Huber
On the Fate of Non-Ionic Natural Organic Matter in
Water-Steam Cycles
– S. Vidojkovic and B. Gruich
Organic Impurities Content Control in Water/Steam
Cycle of Power Plant "Nikola Tesla"
– M. Kurashina, H. Takaku, and H. Uzawa
Behavior of Organic Sulfate Ions in the Secondary
Water of PWR Power Plants
Session 6: Theoretical Considerations
– P. Bénézeth, D. J. Wesolowski, D. A. Palmer, M. K.
Ridley, and C. Xiao
Effect of Amines on the Surface Charge Properties of
Iron Oxides
– M. S. Gruszkiewicz, D. A. Palmer, and A. Bursik
Modeling the Behavior of Formate, Acetate, and
Carbon Dioxide in Water/Steam Cycles
– D. Frahne and T. Blum
Formation of Polyamine Films on Iron Surfaces under
Power Plant Conditions – Laboratory Investigations
Session 7: Organics vs. Materials I
– J. C. Bellows, K. Garbett, W. David, L. Quick,
M. Rziha, F. Schmitz, and R. Wulff
Effect of Organic Matters in Steam Water Cycles on
Steam Chemistry and Turbine Materials
– H.-G. Seipp, F. U. Leidich, and C. Liehr
Aspects on the Distribution of Volatile Amines in LP
Turbines
– R. Svoboda, H. Hehs, H.-G. Seipp, F. U. Leidich, and
B. Roberts
Organic Impurities and Organic Conditioning Agents in
the Steam/Water Cycle: A Manufacturer's Point of View
– A. Bursik
Cation Conductivity – An Exasperating Topic
Session 8: Organics vs. Materials II
– J. Denk and R. Svoboda
Stress Corrosion Cracking Due to Carbon Dioxide and
Organic Impurities in the Steam/Water Cycle
– F. Gabrielli
Organic Conditioning Agents and Boiler Water
Chemistry
Session 12: Layup and Chemical Cleaning with
Organic Solvents
– P. J. Millett and K. Fruzzetti
General Corrosion of Steam Generator Materials
under Wet Layup Conditions with Hydrazine,
Carbohydrazide, and DEHA
Session 9: Organic Cycle Treatment –
Operation Experience I
– K. J. Shields, D. A. Frey, R. D. Bartholomew, E. H.
Hull, and G. H. Roberts
Chemical Cleaning of Steam Generators with Organic
Solvents: North American Experience
– T. Petrova and A. V. Furunzhieva
The Effect of Polyamines on Corrosion of Carbon
Steel and Brass in Water
– K. Kuhnke
High-Temperature Cleaning with Organic Solvents –
Fossil-Fueled Equipment
– M. de Wispelaere
Chemistry in the Steam Turbine: Early Condensate
Sampling in a Power Plant Using Filming Amines
– U. Hollwedel
High-Temperature Cleaning with Organic Solvents –
Steam Generators in PWRs
– A. Rudge and G. Cook
Potential Use of Amines in High Temperature OnceThrough Nuclear Power Plant Boilers to Counteract
Increasing Boiler Pressure Drop
– M. Matsubara, S. Itaba, and M. Miyajima
The Result of Chemical Cleaning by Organic Reagent
for Boiler Tubes of a CWT (Combined Water
Treatment/OT) Plant
Session 10: Organic Cycle Treatment –
Operation Experience II
Adjourn (A. Bursik)
– P. R. Hattingh
Helamin Technology in Petroleum Industry
– J. Savelkoul and R. van Lier
Operation Experience in Chemical Process Industry
– A. Banweg
Organic Boiler Water Treatment (Trasar)
IMPORTANT DATES
Final Papers Due
August 15, 2005
Hotel Accommodations Deadline
August 31, 2005
2005 Seminar Registration Deadline September 1, 2005
– K. Marugame, Li-Bin Niu, and H. Takaku
The Anticorrosive Magnetite Layer Formed by AmineCarboxylate Aqueous Solution Treatment on Boiler
Tubes
FEES
Thursday, October 6, 2005
Session 11: Organic Cycle Treatment –
Operation Experience III
Presenters (one presenter per paper)
€ 490
All Others
€ 560
Late Registration Fee
+ € 100
(charged for registrations after September 1, 2005)
– O. A. Povarov, V. N. Semenov, and G. V. Tomarov
Fundamental Research and Experience of Using
Amines in Power Engineering
– K. S. Thakur
Operation Experience with the Polyamine/Amine
Treatment in United Arab Emirates and in Kingdom of
Bahrain
– E. Bodart and M. de Wispelaere
Chemical Cleaning of a 14 MPa Drum Boiler using
Organic Agents
– W. Schöntag
Use of an Organic Conditioning Chemical in OnceThrough Steam Boilers
– L. Massalha and A. Grabli
Experience with Organic Treatment in American Israeli
Paper Mills LTD (AIPM)
2005 SEMINAR
A One-Day Seminar on a hot topic will take place on
October 6/7, 2005 (starting at 2 p.m. on October 6 and
adjourning at Noon, October 7). Check the conference
homepage at http://www.organics2005.com.
CONFERENCE REGISTRATION
Please register me for the International Conference Interaction of Organics and Organic
Cycle Treatment Chemicals with Water, Steam, and Materials, Stuttgart (Germany), October 4–6
Please print or attach a business card.
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Payment
Standard Registration:
€ 560
Speaker Registration:
€ 490
(one presenter per paper)
Late Registration:
€ 660
(charged for registration after September 1, 2005)
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above the credit card number on either the right or the left side of your credit card. This number is printed on your
MasterCard and Visa cards in the signature area on the back of the card (it is the last 3 digits after the credit card
number in the signature area of the card).
Your registration fee includes continental breakfasts, mid-morning and mid-afternoon breaks, lunches on
Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, the Conference Reception on Wednesday, and conference materials.
If you have a disability or special dietary requirements, contact the Conference Coordinator by e-mail to
[email protected]
No registration fee refunds will be given for conference cancellations received after September 10, 2005.
Fax this registration form to
(from Germany
+ 49-7071-35040
07071-35040)
or mail this registration to the Conference Coordinator
BHT GmbH
Attn.: Ladi Bursik
Kaeppele 15
72127 Kusterdingen-Wankheim
Germany
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
We are pleased to invite your organization to be one of a limited number of sponsors and exhibitors at the International Conference
"Interaction of Organics and Organic Cycle Treatment Chemicals with Water, Steam, and Materials," which will be held at the Millennium
Hotel and Resort in Stuttgart, Germany, October 4–6, 2005.
Organized by the Electric Power Research Institute and the PowerPlant Chemistry GmbH, this conference is the ultimate power cycle
chemistry conference. It will feature experts addressing all organic-related plant cycle chemistry topics, with a distinguished list of
attendees. The Conference agenda includes topics of interest for fossil and nuclear power generators in utilities as well as for independent power producers and industrial power and steam producers.
Communicate directly with the leading experts in the power plant chemistry area – this is the conference at which to make your products or services known. Whether you are a makeup water treatment design developer, wholesale or retail chemical marketer, electric
utility, industrial power and steam generator, water treatment equipment manufacturer, original equipment manufacturer, state organization, consulting firm, service provider, architectural engineer working for the power generation market, association for technical
inspections, or a nonprofit organization, you won't want to miss this opportunity.
There are four ways in which your organization can participate:
Conference Sponsor – Gold Level: 8,000 €
Benefits of sponsorship:
– Special recognition as a Conference sponsor throughout the Conference
– Organization name and logo printed in the Conference program
– 1 page advertising space in the Conference program
– The Conference announcement in the Web will include your organization's logo and link to your Web Site
– You will receive one of a limited number of planned exhibit spaces at the Conference (worth 2,500 €) free, with premium space
reserved for Conference sponsors
– You will receive four complimentary Conference registrations (worth 560 € each)
Conference Sponsor – Silver Level: 4,000 €
Benefits of sponsorship:
– Special recognition as a Conference sponsor throughout the Conference
– Organization name and logo printed in the Conference program
– 1/2 page advertising space in the Conference program
– You will receive two complimentary Conference registrations (worth 560 € each)
Event Sponsor – 1,250 €
Your organization can sponsor one of three breakfasts, or one of the five conference breaks, or co-sponsor one of two lunches;
prominently displayed placards will thank your organization for its sponsorship; and your organization's literature will be placed on
each attendee's chair. Sponsorship of the evening reception is also available. Please ask for details.
Exhibitor – 2,500 €
Your organization can be one of a limited number of planned exhibitors at the Conference; each 2 m x 3 m (6.6' x 9.8') booth space
will include drapery, table/chairs, and signage; conference time will be set aside for attendees to visit the exhibits; all breakfasts and
refreshment breaks are planned for the exhibit room; your name and logo will be printed in the Conference program and you will
receive two complimentary Conference registrations (worth 560 € each).
CONTACT
Ladislav
Phone:
Fax:
E-Mail:
Bursik
+49-(0)7071-38313
+49-(0)7071-35040
[email protected]