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Suspension Poly Vinyl Chloride Plant

Suspension Poly Vinyl Chloride Plant. Suspension Poly Vinyl Chloride Plant. 17A Marlen Drive w Hamilton, NJ 08691 w USA Tel: (609) 586-8004 w Fax: (609) 586-0002 www.ippe.com.

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Suspension Poly Vinyl Chloride Plant

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  1. Suspension Poly Vinyl Chloride Plant SuspensionPoly Vinyl Chloride Plant 17A Marlen DrivewHamilton, NJ 08691wUSATel: (609) 586-8004wFax: (609) 586-0002www.ippe.com Please click on our logo or any link in this presentation to be redirected to our website, email or other documentation. Thank You!

  2. General Overview Production:220,000 metric tons/year Pipe Grade Resin (k=67) Documentation: Mostly electronic and excellent for equipment, operating procedures and P&IDs Upgrades: Plant was modified in 1995 to include the EVC technology stripping system ($30 MM project) Process Control: Provided with an “Advanced system” by ABB. All field instrumentation is electronic

  3. Process Description This facility produces polyvinyl chloride polymer resin (PVC) by polymerizing vinyl chloride monomer (VCM) in a water/PVC slurry. After the polymerization step is completed, residual vinyl chloride is stripped from the polymer slurry (two strippers). Product goes through (6) Bird centrifuges and then to (6) natural gas fired rotary kilns to dry the wet cake. Pneumatic conveying systems transfer the dried PVC polymer resin to product silos before being shipped to the customers.

  4. Major Equipment Key Pieces of Equipment • (2) Stripper Columns with 34 dual flow trays: Duplex 2205 stainless steel, 230 gpm, 5.3 ft. dia. X 35 ft. h. x 0.3150” • (6) Bird Centrifuges 75 hp, 24” x 36”, 304LSS, 50,000 lb/hr, 1,775 rpm • (6) Bartlett-Snow Rotary Dryers: 13,000 lbs/hr, Air, PVC, Resin, CO2 • (6) Reactors-Closed Lid Type (18,000 G, 68 m3): 304LSS, 11.8 ft. dia. X 18 ft. h.

  5. Major Equipment

  6. Key Points • PVC plant is built in a "modular" manner, with several pieces of equipment in parallel. If less production is desired, reactors, less dryers, etc, can be removed/eliminated to make it energy efficient. Additonal equipment can be stored in the yard, ready for a future production increase. • A used PVC plant, will save investment capital (up to 50%). • Purchasing a used PVC plant will reduce project implementation time by half, as production will begin quicker. Because our plant can be easily moved and installed, with all technical data, foundation design, piping sketches, lay-out, etc. included. We also have experience to recover piping and structures. • You can enrich your present technology by acquiring up to date technology included with the plant. • This plant includes extensive documentation, including records of production, quality, safety and consumption achievements.

  7. Photos-Drying/Sieving

  8. Photos-Drying/Sieving

  9. Photos-Reaction/Condenser

  10. Photos-Blow Down to Stripper

  11. Photos-Reaction & Stripping Section

  12. Photos-Reaction

  13. Photos-Reaction

  14. Photos-Stripper

  15. Photos-Stripper

  16. Photos-Stripper

  17. Photos-Storage Silos

  18. Photos-Utilities

  19. Photos-Utilities

  20. Photos-VCMRecovery

  21. Photos-VCM Recovery

  22. Photos-VCMRecovery

  23. Photos-WaterStripping

  24. Photos-WaterStripping

  25. Contact Information

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