Vinzzzz
Materials
- Mar 24, 2009
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Hi to all,
I'm still evaluating the use of an internal lining on a Flash Drum used in an amine Treatment Plant.
It is to underline that this plant is very small due to the fact that it is a part of a Process Training Plant.
I have found a Belzona Product 1391 a Ceramic HT (a two component High temperature coating system) but this require a minimum thickness of 600-750 microns and also a curing temperature of 100°C.
My question is, it is possible to use other system(possibly airless application)that do not need the curing and elevated thicknesses?
Following there are the main parameters in T and P for main items:
Absorber
T: about 45°C (Design 85°C);
P: about 4 barg (Design 5 barg)
Liquid: Amine (DEA), Water, CO2 and N2.
Regeneration column
T: about 112°C (Design 150°C);
P: about 1.2 barg (Design 3.6 barg)
Liquid: Amine (DEA), Water, CO2 and N2.
Amine Flash Drum
T: about 50°C (Design 85°C);
P: about 3.6 barg (Design 5 barg)
Liquid: Amine (DEA), Water, CO2 and N2.
Thanks for all.
Best rgards Vincenzo Saviello
I'm still evaluating the use of an internal lining on a Flash Drum used in an amine Treatment Plant.
It is to underline that this plant is very small due to the fact that it is a part of a Process Training Plant.
I have found a Belzona Product 1391 a Ceramic HT (a two component High temperature coating system) but this require a minimum thickness of 600-750 microns and also a curing temperature of 100°C.
My question is, it is possible to use other system(possibly airless application)that do not need the curing and elevated thicknesses?
Following there are the main parameters in T and P for main items:
Absorber
T: about 45°C (Design 85°C);
P: about 4 barg (Design 5 barg)
Liquid: Amine (DEA), Water, CO2 and N2.
Regeneration column
T: about 112°C (Design 150°C);
P: about 1.2 barg (Design 3.6 barg)
Liquid: Amine (DEA), Water, CO2 and N2.
Amine Flash Drum
T: about 50°C (Design 85°C);
P: about 3.6 barg (Design 5 barg)
Liquid: Amine (DEA), Water, CO2 and N2.
Thanks for all.
Best rgards Vincenzo Saviello