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Petrochemicals
safe designs may be requested given the volatility of the feedstock. Dilution steam: Before entering the furnace, the feedstock is mixed with steam. A control valve is used to regulate the steam flow. Again, accuracy and stability are the name of the game, in order for the plant to achieve optimum cracking rates. Burner fuel: A control valve is used to regulate fuel to the furnace. Normally a second, redundant line is present to ensure operation can continue in the event of an incident. These valves need to provide accurate control of both large and small flows, e. g. during decoking. Valves also need to be fast-acting. As a safety precaution, each control valve may be preceded by a double block and bleed arrangement, consisting of two emergency shutdown valves and an emergency vent valve. Additionally, each individual burner will also have its own shut-off valve Transfer line and decoking line: To ensure a safe transition when decoking is required, the transfer line and decoking line are typically fitted with gate valves with a through conduit design. Common features include valve bodies designed to minimise distortion, nozzles for purge steam to prevent coke accumulation( steam can also be used to generate additional sealing load on the discs), double discs, tight shut-off, metal-to-metal seating, minimal corrosion and wear for long and trouble-free operation. For safety reasons, the transfer line valve and the decoking valve are linked( mechanically or electrically). This ensures a positive pressure between the steam cracker and the transfer line at all times. It is important to prevent process gas backflow during the switchover phase. Note that at least one manufacturer has a butterfly valve solution for decoking valve applications. Other areas: More control and on / off valves will be found in systems such as boiler feedwater, acid gas absorber, dryers, distillation towers, etc. Additional valve types are required throughout such as steam vents and pressure relief valves. Related items also found in steam cracker piping systems include lineblinds and mechanical interlock systems – often specified to ensure safety during, for example, decoking operations. Multiple lineblinds are required per furnace, to ensure positive isolation on all piping such as the fuel gas, feedstock input, dilution steam, quenching oil, decoking line, etc. Given the frequency with which decoking is required, many sources highlight the benefits of lineblinds which incorporate a mechanical system to spread the flanges. Such features can speed
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up operation, helping to reduce overall downtimes.
Prevent obsolesence
Looking for relevant research work about valves in steam crackers, Valve World discovered a 2022 article in the Journal of Loss Prevention in the Process Industries i. This provides an extensive account of how pressure relief valve chattering in a propylene column resulted in an explosion and fire in a steam cracker. Highlighting that pressure relief systems must be the autonomous and independent protection of chemical production facilities, the article indicates that, with the passage of time, it is important to revisit the designs of existing pressure relief systems to ensure they have not become obsolete.
Industry news
Late 2024, Velan made an announcement on LinkedIn that their pressure seal valves had been chosen for the prestigious BASF( Guangdong) Integrated CR Cluster project in China. This significant project will utilise over one hundred Velan pressure seal gate, globe and tilted disc check valves for Class 1500 service, with sizes ranging from NPS 3 to 24( DN 80 to 600). The company wrote:
‘ Velan is distinguished as one of only very few manufacturers qualified to meet the stringent specification requirements for the ethylene steam cracker, including the F91 Type 2 material selection and the complex relief valve arrangements mandated by the project’. Earlier in April 2024 BASF, SABIC and Linde inaugurated the world’ s first demonstration plant for large-scale, electrically heated steam cracking furnaces ii. Their goal is to use renewable energy as a way to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by at least 90 % compared to technologies commonly used today. In the eFurnace demonstration plant( see opening photo), two heating concepts are being tested in parallel: direct heating, where the electric current is directly supplied to the process pipes inside the reactor, and indirect heating, using radiant heat from heating elements surrounding the pipes. The prototype is fully integrated into the steam crackers at the Ludwigshafen site and is unique in this scale.
References i. www. sciencedirect. com / science / article / abs / pii / S0950423021002655 ii. https:// www. basf. com / global / en / whowe-are / change-for-climate / a-greenengine-for-chemistry
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