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Vignesh Iyer

From: Sent: To: Subject: Importance: Follow Up Flag: Flag Status: Jinal Doshi [jinal.doshi@dipeshengg.net] Thursday, July 01, 2010 1:00 PM vignesh.iyer@metito.com RE: RFQ for Evaporator High Follow up Flagged

Dear Sir,
Pleasefindbelowthe questionnaire raisedbyourpartnerfor submitting an offer respectively determining the

technically best concept for you. 1. The capacity of 5000 m/day indicated by you corresponds 208 m/h is very high and requires a very big plant which we estimate setting up as turn-key in Germany with about 25 to 30 Euro million. Naturally the plant would be cheaper in the case of parts from India however there is still a very high investment sum and we kindly ask you to determine if the building is worthwhile for the customer. 2. Does this matter concern an environment protection plant i. e. shall already existing wastewater be evaporated from a plant or does it concern a completely new project at which already the pre-plant has to be build? 3. It would be possible to operate the plant with a multi-stage operation at which e. g. the steam consumption at a total evaporation and use of a 5-stage plant would be between 45 - 50 tons. Alternatively it would be also possible to use a turbo compression evaporation plant for evaporation which instead of the steam consumption an electrical energy consumption for the mechanical vapour compressor of about 8.000 - 8.500 KW results. Can the customer provide this quantity respectively makes it sense to build a plant at such high energy consumptions? 4. The solution basically consists of chloride, sodium and sulphates. That means that the plan mostly consists of sodium sulphate respectively sodium chloride. Shall these salts be separated or shall the solution only be concentrated up to a certain degree? 5. It would presumably be possible to separate the salts sodium chloride and sodium sulphate mostly from the plant at corresponding additional costs and produce a saleable product. Is such a solution required? 6. Can the plant be operated with elutriation (provided that salt shall be separated) or are there any limitations? If sodium sulphate and sodium chloride shall be produced separately at this process the other solids would remain in solution. 7. The existing calcium will possibly be a problem at high concentration because it may be exist as calcium sulphate and due to the low solubility of the corresponding concentration it precipitate at the heating surfaces and it is difficult to remove it in the plant. Would it maybe imaginable to precipitate the calcium by a pre-treatment to avoid problems with gypsum crust at the heaters? Looking forward to your valued reply at the earliest. Revert back if any queries. Thanks & Regards,
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Ms. Jinal R. Doshi

ForDipesh Engineering Works, 3 , Sheroo Villa, 1st Floor, 87, J.P.Road , Above Corporation Bank, Near Andheri Sports Complex, Andheri ( West ), Mumbai - 400053 ( INDIA ) Tel :- 022 - 2674 3719 / 29 Fax :- 022 - 2674 3507

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From: jinal [mailto:jinal.doshi@dipeshengg.net] Sent: 24-06-2010 1:33 PM To: 'vignesh.iyer@metito.com' Subject: RE: RFQ for Evaporator Importance: High

Dear Sir, We regret for the delay in response & acknowledge with the thanks receipt on your valued enquiry. Further to the same kindly provide us the process details and operating design temperature & pressure for further understanding. The date specified below is short for us to understand the complete specific requirement. Hence request you to do the needful. Thanks & Regards, Ms. Jinal R. Doshi

ForDipesh Engineering Works, 3 , Sheroo Villa, 1st Floor, 87, J.P.Road , Above Corporation Bank, Near Andheri Sports Complex, Andheri ( West ), Mumbai - 400053 ( INDIA ) Tel :- 022 - 2674 3719 / 29 Fax :- 022 - 2674 3507

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From: Sales Dipesh Engg [mailto:sales@dipeshengg.net] Sent: 19-06-2010 1:30 PM To: jinal.doshi@dipeshengg.net Subject: FW: RFQ for Evaporator

From: Vignesh.Iyer [mailto:vignesh.iyer@metito.com] Sent: Saturday, June 19, 2010 4:03 AM To: sales@dipeshengg.net Subject: RFQ for Evaporator

SalesManager,DIPESHENGGWORKS DearSir, WeareawatertreatmentcompanyinMiddleEastandarebiddingforaR.O.plantinQatarwhichalsoconsistsof ZLDandweinviteyourquotationforEvaporatorforBrinetreatmentapplicationtoachieveZLD. Quantity:1no. Capacityofeachstream:5,000m3/day Material:Suitable Feedwatersource:R.O.plantrejectbrinewater Sp.Gravity:1.03 Analysisasbelow:
Sr No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

Analysis Temperature pH Conductivity Total Dissolved Solids Calcium as Ca Magnesium as Mg Chloride Sodium as Na Sulfate T Alkalinity Nitrate Sodium CO2

Unit Deg C s/cm mg/l mg/l mg/l mg/l mg/l mg/l mg/l mg/l mg/l mg/l

Value 15 - 40 deg C 7.5 to 8.0 35,000 20,000 85 210 5450 6567 6416 1200 4.5 6600 17

Treatedwaterquality:Zerodischarge,mostminimumliquidcontentaspossible Trusttheaboveinfoissufficient.Requesttorevertforanyfurtherclarification. BestRegards, VigneshIyer SeniorSalesExecutivePlants METITO(OVERSEAS)QATARWLL|P.O.Box23616,Doha,Qatar|Tel:+9744568650|Mob:+9745836596 Fax:+9744568750|Email:vignesh.iyer@metito.com|http://www.metito.com

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