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The
Methanol Purge Gas Unit (MPGU) utilizes the patented
AET Process
non-cryogenic absorption to separate methane and heavier components
from the hydrogen and CO present in methanol plant purge gases. The
purified H2/CO
leaves the absorber column with minimal pressure drop. The absorbed
methane and heavier components are flashed off from the solvent by
reducing the pressure of the absorber bottoms stream. The separated
gases leave as the fuel gas product. The liquid from the proven
heatless flash regeneration step is returned to the top of the methane
absorber as lean solvent.
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Features____________________________
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Low Capital & Operating Costs |
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When pressure drop is critical or high
H2/CO recoveries are
desired, the initial and on-going costs are lower.
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Wide Operating
Pressure Range |
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250 to 1,800 psig feeds without inlet gas compression. |
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Low System
Pressure Drop |
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15 to 20 psi is typical; can be designed for 10 psi DP.
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High Light-End
Recoveries |
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One pass H2/CO recovery typically exceeds 95+%.
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Low Content
Feeds |
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Processing of 15 to 80 mol% H2/CO feeds. |
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Wide Feedstock Flexibility |
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Absorption-based MPGU offers inherent flexibility for
ever-changing flow and compositions.
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Inexpensive
Metallurgy |
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Lowest temperature, limited by C3 refrigeration, permits the
use of carbon steel metallurgy predominantly.
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Short
Construction
Schedule |
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Excluding the compressor delivery; expected to be 4 to 8
months based on unit capacity. |
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