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Ifpexol Methanol Function

Ifpexol Methanol Function

Ifpexol Methanol Function

(OP)
Dear All

Can anybody help to solve my problem

Is Methanol can be used as SOLE desiccant agent for dehydration system WITHOUT presence of Glycol (Ex : TEG) OR Methanol is only work as Hydrate Inhibitor to achieve optimum process in dehydration system so we must use Glycol as Primary Desiccant Agent?

Appreciate for your Comment and response

Best Regards
Zachari Alamsyah

RE: Ifpexol Methanol Function

Contact procenat wrt to ifpexol - but as far as i understand it: IFPEXOL replaces tradition glycol based dehydration.

MeOH acts as a hydrate/ice inhibitor and the low temperature causes the moisture (and light HC) to condense.

The tric is that you recycle some of the water to "wash" the condensate and thereby avoid excessive MeOH losses with the HC condensate.

Best regards, Morten

RE: Ifpexol Methanol Function

(OP)
Ok it seems clear to me..I will check PROSERNAT link as IFPEXOL patented Company to explore more.

Regards
Zachari Alamsyah

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