The report discusses the problems of various heat exchangers used in oil refining technology and the possibilities of their solution. The main emphasis is on the formation of contaminants in heat exchangers and their elimination. Pollutants are one of the most undesirable consequences of the course of any material process. Especially if these processes occur in closed cavities (pipes, chimneys, dishes, tanks, etc.). Settling on the inner walls of a closed cavity or adhering to them, pollutants accumulate and interfere or completely stop the passage of a particular process. Therefore, the problem of sediment removal is constantly a relevant object of scientific and practical research.
The heat exchangers used in oil refining technology are considered, the state of which determines the state of the technical condition of which determines and influences the course of technological processes. Heat exchangers during operation are exposed to the influences of chemical, thermal, etc. processes, under the influence of which contaminants and deposits accumulate between the pipes and corrosive processes in the metal, additional stresses appear in the structure. So, on the one hand, it is very important to timely identify violations of the technical condition of the heat exchanger, which are detrimental both to its performance and to the process of oil refining technology. On the other hand, to identify and use the most effective way and means to eliminate the violation. This problem must be addressed in a complex way. Options and proposals for a solution are discussed. At the end, a pneumo-shock method and device for removing pollutants from heat exchangers, developed by the author, is presented. The pneumo-shock cleaning device (PSV) is used for the mechanical removal of pollution from the spaces between the tubes of heat exchangers. This device can also be used for cleaning the slits formed by the tubes.