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12/22/2011 12:29

Air Compressor of Unrivaled Power for Plastics

Dr. Norbert Aschenbrenner Corporate Communications, Corporate Technology
Siemens AG

    Siemens is supplying compressor trains to China for the world's largest propylene plant. Each one can compress 700,000 cubic meters of air to 2.4 bar every hour, which is the highest flow rate of an axial-flow compressor in the world. The plant will start up in 2013 and produce propylene as the source material for the plastic polypropylene. In a first, the compressor train for this plant will be implemented as an axial-flow compressor driven by gas turbines. The plant is the first propane dehydrogenation project (PDH) in China and has a capacity of 600,000 metric tons propylene per year. It will be operated by the Chinese Tianjin Chemical Industry Group Co., a chemicals company specializing in plastics processing.

    There is a growing demand for plastics and thus for propylene in China, as in all of Asia. With the construction of PDH plants, China is meeting this demand and at the same time developing an industry for processing natural gas. Up to now, propylene has been obtained mostly along with ethylene as a result of petroleum cracking in refineries. But since the demand for propylene is increasing faster than that for ethylene, dedicated production of propylene is becoming increasingly important. The process with the highest selectivity for propylene (over 85 percent) is based on the Catofin technology of U.S. company CB&I Lummus. In this technique, propylene is manufactured in a catalytic process by dehydrogenating propane — i.e. removing some of its hydrogen. The propane gas usually comes from natural gas.
    In the Catofin process, the catalyst must be repeatedly heated up and regenerated with compressed, heated air in alternation with the dehydrogenation reaction. In the new plant, this air is supplied by two Siemens compressor trains. Until now, axial-flow compressors of this sort have only been used in blast furnaces or refinery processes. In the project in Bohai, China, they are now being used for the first time in a propane dehydrogenation plant in the petrol industry.

    Another novelty is the combination of an axial-flow compressor with a gas turbine. Gas turbines are a suitable drive system at the Chinese plant, because they can be run on both propane gas from the plant and natural gas from a pipeline. Gas turbines and axial-flow compressors both have high efficiency rates. The combination of the two systems is therefore also very efficient.

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