Technology will help produce synthetic rubber and
plastics to meet growing demands
DES PLAINES, Ill., Sept. 12, 2012 -- UOP LLC, a Honeywell
(NYSE: HON) company, announced today that its technology
has been selected to help produce key ingredients for
fuels, synthetic rubber and plastics in China.
China's Heilongjiang Anruijia Petrochemical Co. will use
Honeywell's UOP C4 Oleflex™ process to produce isobutylene,
a key ingredient for fuels and synthetic rubber. The
company will also use Honeywell's UOP Butamer™ process to
produce normal butane, a feedstock used to produce
ethylene, a building block for plastics.
"In order to meet domestic demand for fuels, plastics and
other key materials, China is rapidly emerging as one of
the largest petrochemical producers in Asia," said Pete
Piotrowski, senior vice president and general manager of
Honeywell's UOP Process Technology & Equipment business
unit. "Over the past two years, UOP has licensed technology
in China to produce more than 4 million metric tons of
certain key petrochemicals, and we look forward to
continuing to provide efficient, cost-effective technology
solutions to support the country's growth."
The new units, expected to start up in 2014, will produce
180,000 metric tons annually of isobutylene and 150,000
metric tons annually of normal butane at its facility in
Heilongjiang Province, China. This will be the first
facility in China to dedicate a process unit for
isobutylene production using Honeywell's UOP C4 Oleflex
process, and the first to license Honeywell's UOP Butamer
process to produce normal butane.
Honeywell's UOP will also provide the engineering design,
technology licensing, catalysts, adsorbents, equipment,
staff training and technical service for the project.
The C4 Oleflex process uses catalytic dehydrogenation to
convert isobutane to isobutylene. Compared with competing
processes, Oleflex technology provides the lowest cash cost
of production, the highest return on investment and the
smallest environmental footprint, enabled by high
isobutylene yields, low energy and water consumption, and
use of a fully recyclable platinum alumina-based catalyst
system. In addition, unique to the Oleflex process,
independent reaction and regeneration systems are in place
that allow continuous use of catalysts for steady-state
operations (non swing-bed), which helps maximize operating
flexibility, on-stream factor and reliability.
Since the Oleflex technology was commercialized in 1990,
Honeywell's UOP has commissioned nine C3 Oleflex units for
on-purpose propylene production and six C4 Oleflex units
for on-purpose isobutylene production. Since the beginning
of 2011, Honeywell's UOP has announced nine new C3 Oleflex
units in China, Abu Dhabi and North America. It also
announced China's first combined C3/C4 Oleflex unit, which
is expected to start-up in 2014.
Honeywell's UOP Butamer process uses high-activity,
chloride-promoted catalysts in the presence of hydrogen to
convert isobutane to normal butane. When used in a steam
cracker, normal butane is the preferred feedstock to
maximize ethylene yields. To date, Honeywell's UOP has
commissioned two Butamer units to produce normal butane and
another 75 units to convert normal butane to isobutane.
Heilongjiang Anruijia Petrochemical Company is private
company that focuses on Liquid Petroleum Gas (LPG) trading
throughout China and is headquartered in Heilongjiang
Province, China.
UOP LLC, headquartered in Des Plaines, Illinois, USA, is a
leading international supplier and licensor of process
technology, catalysts, adsorbents, process plants, and
consulting services to the petroleum refining,
petrochemical, and gas processing industries. UOP is a
wholly-owned subsidiary of Honeywell International, Inc.
and is part of Honeywell's Performance Materials and
Technologies strategic business group. For more
information, go to www.uop.com.
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leader, serving customers worldwide with aerospace products
and services; control technologies for buildings, homes and
industry; turbochargers; and performance materials. Based
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