Abstract:
This paper is for Stamicarbon customers and prospects only
Draining a urea plant still equates to considerable ammonia losses in many complexes. Apart from the cost of ammonia, this also places a burden on the environment, as well as being a nuisance to plant personnel and neighbors. Using the latest Stamicarbon procedures there is absolutely no need for ammonia losses to occur during draining of your plant. In most plants, only some minor piping modifications are needed to fix this problem.
At the restart of a urea plant following a drain, much ammonia water is available. Taking into account the limited storage capacity for ammonia water in a urea plant, there is a strong desire to work up this ammonia water as quickly as possible. New operating procedures, as developed by Stamicarbon, ensure a smooth start-up and quick recovery of the surplus ammonia water at the restart-up of the plant.
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