DRIZO / Coldfinger Technology
DRIZO / Coldfinger Technology
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Dear friends,
I want to know the different process of glycol regeneration using Drizo technology from the conventional one.
I appreciate it if you can give me the benefits of using Drizo, from the point of view investation, operation and maintenance.
Thanks,
Wartono
I want to know the different process of glycol regeneration using Drizo technology from the conventional one.
I appreciate it if you can give me the benefits of using Drizo, from the point of view investation, operation and maintenance.
Thanks,
Wartono





RE: DRIZO / Coldfinger Technology
Drizo Technology utilises heavier fractions, especially BTEX compounds from the vent/off gases generated from the reboiler/ stripping column of the glycol regeneration plant for further purification of lean glycol. Thus instead of using fuel gas as the stripping medium in the lean glycol stripper, Drizo uses the superheated 'solvent' generated by condensing & separating the vent/off gases generated from the reboiler/ stripping column.
The main advantages are,
1)Significant reduction in flaring of environmentally damaging BTEX compounds.
2)Recovery of heavier fractions, which is then spiked back to product lines, increasing production efficiency.
From investment, operations and maintenance point of view, in the short term they all go up significantly owing to the added costs of solvent recovery & treatment section including heat exchanger(condenser), solvent-water separator vessel, filters, solvent pumps & superheater etc.
But then environmental benefits in the long run are compelling, we have only one EARTH don't we?
Regards,
Vinay Kulkarni
RE: DRIZO / Coldfinger Technology
Thanks for your help. do you know any website where I can learn it more?
Wartono
RE: DRIZO / Coldfinger Technology
http://www.prosernat.com/index.html
If you contact them, they will be more than happy to send you copies of the papers and articles they have published on this topic.
A good explanation of Coldfinger can be found on:
http://www.tozzisud.com/pdf/coldfinger.pdf
Regards
Nosey
RE: DRIZO / Coldfinger Technology
RE: DRIZO / Coldfinger Technology
I've never worked on a coldfinger unit (or even near one) but I've not heard anything postive about them (other than from vendors of course).
RE: DRIZO / Coldfinger Technology
RE: DRIZO / Coldfinger Technology
Thanks Norsey for your information.
I had asked articles to Prosernat and I know that beside of the low emmision strong point, Drizo has a different range of water dew point. Drizo should be compared to Mol Sieve. Below is my simple understanding in regard to Glycol concentration:
Without stripping : 98.5 %
Sparging: 99.5%
Stripping: 99.7%
Drizo: 99.97%
So, the water dew point or gas water content in treated gas will determined a selection of glycol regeneration process.
Does anyone do a HYSYS simulation using a DRIZO Concept? I appreciate it if you would share your experiences with us.
Thanks,
Wartono
RE: DRIZO / Coldfinger Technology
Also (I have said this before) previous versions of Hysys did not have the correct thermo properties for TEG. This may have been remedied but I have not yet had it confirmed.
RE: DRIZO / Coldfinger Technology
Can you tell me what version that give an uncorrect properties, and how much is it's error?
thanks,
Wartono
RE: DRIZO / Coldfinger Technology
As for the magnitude of the errors, I am not sure but do/did know that it was sufficient to undersize heat exchangers.
Sorry for not being able to fully answer your questions. I guess that Hyprotech helpdesk will be able to answer your questions