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titleOfInvention Management method of crystallization reactor
abstract (57) [Summary] [Problem] A method for managing a crystallization reaction apparatus that does not fix pellets in a crystallization reaction tank after stopping supply of raw water. A method for managing a crystallization reaction apparatus, comprising supplying raw water containing a component to be crystallized and a chemical solution for crystallization to a crystallization reaction tank, crystallizing the raw water, and forming pellets. After stopping the supply of the raw water to the crystallization reaction tank and before the pellets are fixed to each other, the pellets are not worn, And a method for controlling the crystallization reaction apparatus, wherein the treatment water is circulated to the crystallization reaction tank using the treatment water circulation means at a flow rate at which the pellets flow in the crystallization section.
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