Jan 20, 2022 8:15 AM
thyssenkrupp Uhde makes ArcelorMittal Belgium coke plant more environment-friendly
Advanced sulphur recovery system minimizes emissions
thyssenkrupp Uhde’s own CYCLASULF® and MONOCLAUS® processes enable high environmental benefits with low complexity
ArcelorMittal Belgium has awarded thyssenkrupp Uhde an order for a desulphurization plant to be installed at its Ghent site. Main aim of this brownfield project is to enhance the existing coke oven gas treatment plant with a state-of-the art sulphur removal and recovery unit. The new units are planned to go into operation in July 2023.
“This project marks another milestone in making our plant in Gent more environmentally friendly. It is a major effort for the whole industry, and we are taking diligent steps towards our aim to reduce SOx emissions”, says Jeroen Van Lishout, COO Primary of ArcelorMittal Belgium.
The original coke plant was built by thyssenkrupp Uhde’s coke plant specialists 25 years ago, then under the name of Thyssen Still Otto company. “We are glad for the continued trust of our customer ArcelorMittal” says Michael Petzinna, Executive Director of the Coke Plant & Inorganic Acids operating unit. “With our advanced technologies and project execution capabilities we can deliver a technical solution that is tailor-made for their needs.” thyssenkrupp Uhde will install its proprietary processes CYCLASULF® for desulphurization as well as the MONOCLAUS® for a highly efficient sulphur recovery.
Smart integration of existing and new process units with low effort
As in all brownfield projects, specific requirements had to be met. In this case, the existing gas treatment unit also required a new back-up system for the existing part. thyssenkrupp Uhde was able to offer a smart solution which links existing and new process trains of the CYCLASULF® process. This well-established, advanced solution for coke oven gas desulphurization removes hydrogen sulfide (H2S) and ammonia (NH3) from coke oven gas very efficiently. The acid gas stream is concentrated and prepared for further processing, either to sulphur or sulphuric acid. In Ghent, elemental sulphur will be recovered. Modern mass transfer elements significantly reduce the size of the required equipment, keeping the footprint low.
The same is true for the state-of-the-art MONOCLAUS® process for sulphur recovery and ammonia decomposition. It enables the production of liquid pure sulphur utilizing a minimum number of equipment and pipelines compared to conventional Claus plants, which results in a very compact arrangement and footprint. One could say that the MONOCLAUS® principle is: the simpler, the better – but with the same high product quality and process safety. By realizing this new back-up plant, ArcelorMittal Ghent will be able to operate a low-emission desulphurization plant during maintenance or inspection shutdowns, effectively replacing the former recovery plant which had a lower desulphurization capacity.
Contact:
thyssenkrupp Uhde
Christian Dill
Senior Communication Manager
Phone: +49 231 547 3334
E-mail: christian.dill@thyssenkrupp.com
ArcelorMittal Belgium
Jan Cornelis
Country Manager
Phone: +32 9 347 35 72 +32 499 599 394
E-Mail: jan.cornelis@arcelormittal.com