Contract for licensing and supply of equipment for two extreme-low-energy urea plants in the People's Republic of China was awarded to Stamicarbon, an innovation and licensing division of the Netherlands-based Maire Tecnimont. Agropages published the news on January 20.
The new plants were reported to be built in Dongping, Shandong Province, for a local urea manufacturer. Carbamide, also known as urea, is an organic compound, carbonic acid diamide. It is the most concentrated of all nitrogen fertilizers.
Stamicarbon will supply the process design package and proprietary high pressure equipment and related services for the urea plant. Each of the two urea plants will have a capacity of 2,334 tons per day and a pool-type reactor. The plants are expected to be commissioned in mid-2023. The contract represents Stamicarbon's fifth and sixth application of its proprietary Extreme-Low Energy technology since its introduction. It builds on the success of three previous plants in China, of which Jinjiang Xinlianxin and Hubei Sanning are in operation and Henan Xinlianxin is under construction.
Stamicarbon's extreme-low energy design significantly reduces plant operating costs by means of significantly reducing steam and cooling water consumption.
Source: rossaprimavera.ru
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