The document describes the objectives and processes of a coal chemical plant. The plant cleans coke oven gas to remove tar, ammonia, and crude benzene so the gas can be used as fuel. This is done in the gas cleaning plant through various units that separate the tar, ammonia, and benzene. The cleaned gas is then used as fuel in the coke oven batteries and sent to other consumers. The document provides details on the equipment and processes used in the gas cleaning plant, ammonium sulfate plant, benzene recovery plant, MBC plant, tar distillation plant, and benzene plant to clean the gas and recover chemicals and byproducts.
The document describes the objectives and processes of a coal chemical plant. The plant cleans coke oven gas to remove tar, ammonia, and crude benzene so the gas can be used as fuel. This is done in the gas cleaning plant through various units that separate the tar, ammonia, and benzene. The cleaned gas is then used as fuel in the coke oven batteries and sent to other consumers. The document provides details on the equipment and processes used in the gas cleaning plant, ammonium sulfate plant, benzene recovery plant, MBC plant, tar distillation plant, and benzene plant to clean the gas and recover chemicals and byproducts.
The document describes the objectives and processes of a coal chemical plant. The plant cleans coke oven gas to remove tar, ammonia, and crude benzene so the gas can be used as fuel. This is done in the gas cleaning plant through various units that separate the tar, ammonia, and benzene. The cleaned gas is then used as fuel in the coke oven batteries and sent to other consumers. The document provides details on the equipment and processes used in the gas cleaning plant, ammonium sulfate plant, benzene recovery plant, MBC plant, tar distillation plant, and benzene plant to clean the gas and recover chemicals and byproducts.
The document describes the objectives and processes of a coal chemical plant. The plant cleans coke oven gas to remove tar, ammonia, and crude benzene so the gas can be used as fuel. This is done in the gas cleaning plant through various units that separate the tar, ammonia, and benzene. The cleaned gas is then used as fuel in the coke oven batteries and sent to other consumers. The document provides details on the equipment and processes used in the gas cleaning plant, ammonium sulfate plant, benzene recovery plant, MBC plant, tar distillation plant, and benzene plant to clean the gas and recover chemicals and byproducts.
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COAL CHEMICAL PLANT
(OBJECTIVES) To clean Coke Oven Gas for using it as fuel for heating Coke Oven Batteries and for other consumers. COAL CHEMICAL PLANT (CLEANING PROCESS) Co-gas coming out of Batteries has Tar, Ammonia,Crude Benzol and gas rich in Hydrogen and methane. The Tar ,Ammonia and Crude Benzol is removed from Co-gas before it is used as fuel in batteries. COAL CHEMICAL PLANT (CLEANING PROCESS- WHERE & HOW) The Tar, ammonia and crude benzol is removed in Gas Cleaning Plant (RECOVERY PLANT).
Tar is removed and sent to tar plant for the distillation to get tar products.
Ammonia liquor is separated from tar and pumped back to gas collecting mains.
Excess ammonical liquor is pumped to ammonia columns for further treatment. After treatment it is sent to MBC.
COAL CHEMICAL PLANT (CLEANING PROCESS- WHERE & HOW) Ammonia is removed in gas cleaning unit (Ammonium Sulphate plant). The gas passed through the 4-5% Sulphuric Acid Bath. Ammonia in Co-gas Reacts with acid and forms ammonium Sulphate.
Crude Benzol is removed in Benzol Recovery unit of gas Cleaning Plant.
COAL CHEMICAL PLANT (SUB-SECTIONS) RECOVERY
BENZOL PLANT
TAR DISTILLATION PLANT RECOVERY GAS CONDENSATION PLANT(GCP)
AMMONIUM SULPHATE PLANT
BENZOL RECOVERY PLANT
MBC PLANT RECOVERY Bat-1 Bat-2 Bat-3 PGC ESP EXH FGC Sc-2 Sc-1 Centrifuge Drier Amm-liquir SLUDGE Saturator Amo- Slurry To consumers Co gas BO OIL DBO OIL FROM BDP Bagging Tar Fog Tar TAR OIL CO-GAS seperator GAS CONDENSATION PLANT (OBJECTIVES) Exhaust Co-gas from Batteries. Maintaining Constant Suction. Condensation of TAR& Amm. liquor. Continuous pumping of F.L to Batteries. Separation of Tar, F.L & Sludge.
GAS CONDENATION PLANT (EQUIPMENT) PGCs -10 no -20,000 cum/hr. ESPs -06 nos -40,000 cum/hr. Exhausters-5 nos -76,000 cum/hr. F.L Pumps -6 nos - 1,200 cum/hr. Decanters 8nos - 380 cum.
AMMONIUM SULPHATE PLANT (OBJECTIVES) To purify Co-gas To recover Ammonia.
BENZOL RECOVERY PLANT (OBJECTIVES) Recovery of slip Naphthalene from Co-gas. Enriching Tar with Naphthalene. Recovery of Crude Benzol from Co-gas. BENZOL RECOVERY PLANT Two Streams of Co-gas flow. Each stream consists of One Final Gas Cooler. Two Benzol Scrubbers. MBC PLANT (OBJECTIVES) Effluent Water treatment. BENZOL PLANT (OBJECTIVES) To recover Crude Benzol from Benzolised Oil. To remove Impurities from Crude Benzol. To produce Pure Products from C.B. BENZOL PLANT (SUB-SECTIONS) Benzol Distillation Section. Hydro Refining Unit. Extractive Distillation Unit. Crude & Finished Products Storage. BENZOL DISTILLATION SECTION (OBJECTIVES) To separate Crude Benzol from Benzolised Oil. To separate HCB from Crude Benzol.
BENZOL DISTILLATION SECTION (EQUIPMENT) Two streams. Each Stream consisting of - Stripping column -1No. - Steam pre-heater -2Nos. -DBO Coolers -6Nos. - Oil-Oil Heat Exchangers-3Nos. - Oil Dephlegmators -2Nos. - Water Dephlegmators -1No. - Decanter -1No. Common for both streams- -CB-1 Condensers -2Nos. -CB-1 Column -1No. -CB-2 Column -1No.
BENZOL DISTILLATION UNIT CRUDE BENZOL DBO TO SCRUBBERS LIVE STEAM S T R I P P I N G
C O L U M N C B ONE C O L U M N
CB-I COOLERS TO CFPS C B TWO C O L U M N
CB-I STEAM STEAM CB-II B.O HYDROREFINING UNIT (OBJECTIVES) To remove Sulphour Compounds from Crude Benzol. To produce BTXS Raffinate for processing in Extrative Distillation Unit. HYDROREFINING UNIT (FLOE SCHEME) De-Fronting agent (For removal of CS2) CB-1 STAGE EVAPORATOR Heating by tharmal oil. Recycle gas mixing Evaporation in stage. PER-REACTOR Ni-Mo Catalyst Styrene Ethyl Benzene
H2 MAIN-REACTOR Co-mo Catalyst Thiophene Butane+H2S Condensation &seperation of RC gas
H2 STRIPPER COLUMN THERMAL TREATMENT REMOVAL OF H2S BTXS REFINATE EXTRACTIVE DISTILLATION UNIT (OBJECTIVES) To separate non aromatics from benzene & tolune. To produce pure benzene, pure tolune, Light solvent oil &still bottom oil from BTXS Raffinate. EXTRACTIVE DISTILLATION UNIT (FLOW SCHEME) BTXS P.D COLUMN XS Fr. Batch Distillation for LSN / SBO products. B/T Fr. E.D COLUMN N- Formyl Morphiline solvent used for removal of CH, MCH, from Aromatic Benzene, toluene. NFM dissolves H.C. N . A leaves as Vapours from top of column. NFM with dissolved H.C. STRIPPING COLUMN (VACUUM) HC(B/T) NFM Recycled to ED column. HC(B/T) BT SEPARATION COLUMN BENZENE TOLUENE CRUDE &FINISHED PRODUCT STORAGE UNIT (OBJECTIVES) To store crude benzol HCB and pure products.
To despatch HCB and pure products to customers by road tankers. CRUDE &FINISHED PRODUCT STORAGE UNIT (EQUIPMENT) Total Storage capacity CB Tanks -4Nos -2800kl. PB Tanks -4Nos -2000kl. PT Tanks -2Nos - 400kl. LSO Tanks -5 Nos - 250kl. NA Tanks -2Nos - 100kl. HCB Tanks -2Nos - 200kl. TAR DISTILLATION PLANT (SUB-SECTIONS) Tar Distillation Section. Pitch Cooling & Loading Area. Naphthalene & Anthracene Fraction Crystallization section (NAFC). Tar & Oil Storage. Tar & oil storage Decanter 1 no Reciprocating pump 2 no Furnace Fist stage 1 st Evaporator Water Reciprocating pump 2 no
Furnace 2nd stage
2 nd Evaporator Soft pitch Reactor MH Pitch Collecting Tank Pitch Bays For cooling Cutting & Bagging Light Oil Phenol Naphthalene Wash Oil Anthracene I OIl Anthracene II OIl
Distillation column To NAFC TAR DISTILLATION PLANT TAR DISTILLATION SECTION
Tar received from FGC unit to TOS unit. From TOS tar is pumped to Decanter in TDS unit. After removal of water from decanter moisture content in tar reduces to 5-6%. Tar is heated in the first stage of furnace to a temp.of120-150 deg C and sent to first stage evaporator. In first stage evaporator complete de- moisturisation is done.
TAR DISTILLATION SECTION
Tar after first stage evaporator is again heated in II stage of furnace to a temp. of 330-350deg C. In the second stage evaporator oil fraction is separated from top of second stage evaporator(35- 40%) and soft pitch from bottom. The oil fraction is sent to the distillation column, where individual oil products are tapped , cooled collected in storage tanks.
TAR DISTILLATION SECTION THE PRODUCTS FROM DISTILLATION COLUMN ARE AS FOLLOWS:- Light oil Phenol Fraction. Naphthalene fraction. Wash oil. Anthracene oil-I & II.
PITCH COOLING AND LOADING AREA The soft pitch from second stage evaporator is sent to reactors, where it is subjected to areation to increase the softening point to get the Alluminium grade pitch. Al. grade Pitch is cooled in dumping yards. It cut, bagged and dispatched to customers. Part of the soft pitch is used to make PCM by mixing it with Anthracene & Wash Oil mixture NAFC
Naphthalene fraction is further processed in NAFC unit to make Hot Pressed Napthalene(35-40Kg Cakes). The cakes are crushed, bagged and dispatched to customers. Drained Naphthalene oil is also produced in NAFC unit. It will have around 35-40% Naphthalene.
TAR & OIL STORAGE (OBJECTIVES) To store crude Coal tar and Oil products.
To despatch Tar, PCM and Oil products to customers by road / rail tankers PERFORMANCE -CCP S.No PARAMETERS UNIT APRIL'05 MAY'05 JUNE'05 JULY'05 AUG'05 SEPT'05 2004-05 1 Ammonium Sulphate Yield Kg/Tdc 13.70 13.00 12.70 12.80 12.60 13.00 13.20 2 Crude Benzol Yield Kg/Tdc 6.50 6.50 6.40 3.50 3.00 5.50 6.00 3 Crude Tar Yield Kg/Tdc 31.50 31.60 31.70 32.00 31.80 32.10 31.80 4 NH3 Content in Raw Gas g/Nm3 9.128 9.258 9.150 8.860 9.475 9.090 ----- 5 NH3 Content in Clean Gas gm/Nm3 0.039 0.034 0.031 0.022 0.035 0.034 ----- 6 Benzol Content in Raw Gas gm/Nm3 27.190 28.830 28.960 28.350 23.180 29.810 ----- 7 Benzol Content in Clean Gas gm/Nm3 9.190 11.360 9.770 11.360 18.940 11.040 ----- 8 Naph.Content in Clean Gas gm/Nm3 0.318 0.372 0.380 0.150 0.029 0.220 ----- 9 Q I of Tar 2.394 2.304 2.473 2.200 2.320 2.620 ----- S.No PRODUCTIONS UNIT JAN'0 5 FEB'05 MAR'05 APR'05 MAY'05 JUNE'05 JULY'05 AUG'05 SEPT'05 2004-05 1 Ammonium Sulphate Ton 3299 3000 3414 3434 3345 3178 3287 3257 3150 37578 2 Crude Tar Ton 8033 7257 8061 7890 8162 7951 8186 8197 7763 90379 3 Crude Benzol Ton 1553 1358 1518 1422 1481 1400 785 705 1125 14750 4 C G Benzene Ton 680 800 590 700 660 510 410 500 600 7433 5 N G Tolune Ton 210 260 216 245 280 200 200 200 240 2220 6 Light Solvent Oil Ton 65 133 105 130 145 120 90 110 125 1066 7 SOL-110(N.A) Ton 130 175 165 145 210 185 150 164 158 1465 7 Heavy Crude Benzol Ton 142 163 182 206 195 200 100 70 200 2319 8 Still Bottom Oil Ton 20 15 12 15 10 15 10 15 18 247 9 H P Napthalene Ton 270 190 260 186 170 205 157 167 108 2543 10 Coal Tar Fuel(PCM) Ton 3180 3610 2450 3300 3570 2800 2930 2740 2540 39390 11 M H Pitch Ton 2280 690 2820 1700 1220 2185 1345 1625 640 20430
1 TAR DISTELLED Ton 6630 4700 7050 5800 5200 6300 4910 5200 3350 70590 2 CRUDE BENZOL PROCESSED Ton 1263 1580 1275 1400 1485 1170 980 1120 1215 13698 S. N o PRODUCTS UNIT JAN'0 5 FEB'0 5 MAR'0 5 APRIL ' 0 5 MAY'0 5 JUNE' 0 5 JULY' 0 5 AUG'0 5 SEPT' 0 5 2004-05 1 Ammonium Sulphate Ton 3104 2865 2170 4226 3606 3112 3323 3532 3187 36309 2 Crude Tar Ton 1957 1518 2797 956 1641 2476 2420 3438 4097 19774 3 H P Napthalene Ton 252 174 245 200 51 303 145 201 127 2502 4 M H Pitch Ton 1030 1161 2700 451 572 286 576 615 500 17561 5 Coal Tar Fuel(PCM) Ton 0 0 0 0 12 77 71 84 20 0 6 WASH OIL Ton 14 90 119 52 52 53 68 74 9 283 7 D.N.O Ton 99 154 139 99 113 85 98 167 109 1241 8 Phenol Fraction Ton 124 89 148 109 105 116 107 120 57 1312 10 Heavy Crude Benzol Ton 140 153 127 186 132 171 142 81 152 1887 11 C G Benzene Ton 587 869 590 341 618 928 321 164 701 8228 12 N G Tolune Ton 161 240 239 228 308 218 205 182 246 2449 13 Light Solvent Oil Ton 64 115 101 22 91 216 118 135 107 1159 14 SOL-110(N.A) Ton 128 154 181 148 183 212 137 84 119 1491 15 Still Bottom Oil Ton 10 19 20 9 10 20 6 0 9 126 ## SALES REVENUE Crore 8.97 10.56 12.64 7.67 9.32 10.99 7.99 8.35 10.43 117.58 8 . 9 7 1 0 . 5 6 1 2 . 6 4 7 . 6 7 9 . 3 2 1 0 . 9 9 7 . 9 9 8 . 3 5 1 0 . 4 3 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 OUR SALEABLE CHEMICALS Ammonium Sulphate (PUSHKALA) Crude Coal Tar Hard Pitch HP Naphthalene Drained Naphthalene Oil (DNO) Phenol Fraction
CG Benzene NG Toluene Light Solvent Naphtha SOL 110 Coal Tar Wash Oil Anthracene Oil Coal Tar Fuel / PCM
AMMONIUM SULPHATE (PUSHKALA) Nitrogen by Wt. 20.60 % (min.) Moisture by Wt. 1.00 % (max.) Free Acidity by Wt. 0.04 % (max.) Packing 50 Kg Bag CRUDE COAL TAR
Grade - 1 Grade - 2 Specific Gravity at 20 0 C 1.16 1.20 1.16 1.20 Moisture % (max) 4.00 4.00 Viscosity ( E deg.) at 93 0 C 1.70 2.50 1.70 2.50 Residue on Distillation (above 360 0 C) % min. 53 53 Benzene Insoluble % max. 14 15 Quinoline Insoluble % max. 8 8 HP NAPHTHALENE
Colour White or Light Brown Crystallization Point 78.50 0 C Ash by Wt. 0.20 % (max) Moisture by Wt. 0.50 % (max.) Sulphur by Wt. 0.40 % (max.) Benzene Insoluble 0.20 % (max.)
Specific Gravity 0.99 1.00 ( at 20 deg C) Distillation(0-210 0 C) 95.0 % Phenol (%) 18 30 Naphthalene 30 % (max.) Moisture 4% (max)
SOL 110 (NON AROMATICS) Specific Gravity 0.84 (min) (at 15 deg C) Distillation Range 55 - 110 0 C ( 1 95 %) COAL TAR WASH OIL Specific Gravity at 38 0 C 1.04-1.08 Moisture % (max) 4.00 Distillation------- Up to 230 0 C % (max) 10.00 230 0 C- 300 0 C % (max) 85.00 Above 300 0 C % (max) 5.00 Naphthalene % (max) 15.00
TOLUENE (Nitration Grade)
Distillation Range 0.6 (Including 110.6 0 C) (1 - 96%) Specific Gravity at 15/15 0 C 0.870 - 0.874 Residue on Evaporation 5 mg/100 ml (max) H 2 S & Mercaptanes Negative Purity (by GLC method) 99.2 % (min) TOLUENE (Industrial Grade)
Distillation Range Up to 105 0 C 5 ml Up to 120 0 C 90 ml Specific Gravity at 15/15 0 C 0.860 - 0.875 Residue on Evaporation 10 mg/100 ml (max) H 2 S & Mercaptanes Negative Purity (by GLC method) 92.0 % (min) CG BENZENE Distillation Range 0.6 (Including 80.1 0 C) (1 - 96%) Specific Gravity at 0.879 - 0.886 15.6/15.6 0 C Residue on Evaporation 5 mg/100 ml (max) H 2 S & Mercaptanes Negative Total Sulphur (ppm max.) 2.0 Non Aromatics (ppm max) 500 Crystallization point (min) 5.3 0 C Purity by GLC method 99.92% min HARD PITCH BALCO GRADE Softening Point (R&B) 90 95 0 C Coking Value (conradson) 53 (min) Benzene Insoluble 30% (min) Quinolene Insoluble 10% (max) Ash 0.3% (max) HARD PITCH INDAL GRADE Softening Point (R&B) 86 - 105 0 C Coking Value (conradson) 52 (min) Benzene Insoluble 27% (min) Quinolene Insoluble 10% (max) Ash 0.2% (max)
HARD PITCH NALCO GRADE Softening Point (R&B) 105-112 0 C Coking Value (conradson) 52 (min) Quinolene Insoluble 5-12% (max) Ash 0.5% (max)
HARD PITCH HINDALCO GRADE Softening Point (R&B) 107-114 0 C Coking Value (conradson) 54 - 56 Benzene Insoluble 30 37 % Quinolene Insoluble 7 - 12% Ash 0.5% (max)
HARD PITCH GRADE # 1 Softening Point (R&B) 90 105 0 C Coking Value (conradson) 48 (min) Benzene Insoluble 25% (min) Quinolene Insoluble 12% (max) Ash 0.5% (max)
HARD PITCH GRADE # 2 Softening Point (R&B) 101-115 0 C Coking Value (conradson) 51 (min) Benzene Insoluble 28% (min) Quinolene Insoluble 12% (max) Ash 0.5% (max)
ANTHARACENE OIL Specific Gravity 1.12 at 20 0 C (max) Moisture % (max) 3.00 Distillation % (max) 20.00 up to 300 0 C COAL TAR FUEL (Pitch Creosote Mixture) Moisture % (max) 4.00 Viscosity ( E 0 ) 2 8 at 93 0 C
IN ADDITION TO ABOVE, MEDIUM HARD PITCH CAN ALSO BE MADE AS PER THE CUSTOMERS SPECIFICATION. TOLUENE Solvents Artificial Sweetening Paint Industries Rubber Industries Rubber Chemicals Printing Ink. Benzoic Acid Sodium Benzoates Synthetic Fibers Adhesives Benzyl Chloride Thinners & Varnishes HP NAPHTHALENE Dye intermediates Insecticides Dispersing Agents Tanning Agents Beta Naphthol Refined Naphthalene
BENZENE Raw material for various Drugs, Dye- stuff, Synthetic Rubber, Styrene. Pesticides Monochlorobenzene Caprolactum Phenol DDT LAB
Nitro Benzene Aniline Maletic Anhydride Cumene Cyclo-Hexavon Nylon-6 Resin Intermediates Nylon Intermediates Styrene HARD PITCH Hard Pitch is used in Industries requiring Pitch Carbon for Electrodes and it is used by Aluminium Industries. It is also used for manufacturing graphite and in blast furnaces ladle repair. AMMONIUM SULPHATE Mainly used as Fertilizer due to its nitrogen content. Presently also used as a Nitrogen bearing material in mixed Fertilizer in Fertilizer manufacturing plant. LIGHT SOLVENT NAPHTHA Solvents Starting material for Dyes. Printing Ink Thinner
COAL TAR WASH OIL Preservation of Wooden Sleepers Carbon Black Feed Stocks. Disinfectant ANTHRACENE OIL Anthracene Oil is an excellent material as a feed stock for Carbon Black and gives better yields and quality of the finished product. DRAINED NAPHTHALENE OIL Naphthalene bearing feed stocks. Naphthalene and Coal Tar Oils are separated and used for their specific end uses. BENZOL PRODUCTS- RINL PRICE MOVEMENT MONTH BENZENE TOLUENE LSO SOL- 110 HP NAPHTHALENE NOV'10 PRICE `) 35690 37875 37200 34700 53180 QTY SOLD (T) 1013 260 112 101 43 DEC'10 PRICE `) 38600 40175 39450 36000 51400 QTY SOLD(T) 907 80 64 107 241 JAN'11 PRICE `) 40000 40175 39450 37500 53000 QTY SOLD (T) 564 388 128 84 108 FEB'11 PRICE `) 46200 40250 41050 40400 50750 QTY SOLD(T) 704 273 96 80 133 MAR'11 PRICE `) 46600 47200 42750 46050 51750 QTY SOLD (T) 1183 220 97 59 67 Upto 28 th
APR'11 PRICE `) 46600 48250 42750 45100 54650 QTY SOLD (T) 185 116 110 90 67 72 MOVEMENT OF C C TAR PRICES Month RINL September10 20500 October10 21300 November10 21000/21200 December10 21200 January11 20500 February11 20500 March11 21200 April 11 24000 73 OILS - PRICE MOVE MENT NOV 10 DEC 10 JAN 11 FEB 11 MAR 11 APR 11 PHENOL FRACTIONS 21500 21500 22100 22100 23100 24100 DNO 21500 21500 22100 22100 23100 24100 HCB 20000 20000 20600 20600 21600 23600 STILL BOTTOM OIL 17400 17400 18000 18000 19000 21000 74 SPECIFICATIONS VSP HCO Sp.Gr 1.18 max H 2 O: 3% Upto 200 0 - 20% max LCO Sp.Gr 1.04 to 1.08 H 2 O: 4% Upto 230 0 - 10% max 230 to 300 0 85% >300 - 5% DNO Sp.Gr 1.02 H 2 O: 4% Naph 35- 40% SBO Sp.Gr 0.95 H 2 O 0 250 0 ; 90% min AMMONIUM SULPHATE PRICE MOVEMENT Month RINL MONTHLY PRICE JAN 11 5400 FEB 11 5800 MAR 11 5800 APR 11 5700 76