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IsoBoost Animation For Ammonia And Syngas

2014-09-12 19:00:31| oilandgasonline Home Page

Chemicals such as ammonia are required to grow the food we eat and create the products we use every day. Ammonia is used to produce fertilizer, household cleaning products, refrigerator coolants, medicine and even cosmetics. As the world’s population surpasses 7 billion people, the demand for ammonia production will only grow. Production of ammonia can require substantial energy and operating costs. To meet the growing demand for ammonia, we need to make this process more efficient, starting with the crucial ingredient for ammonia—synthesis gas, or syngas. Energy Recovery’s IsoBoost system is the first turbocharger-based solution for syngas, which helps ammonia producers increase uptime, save energy and reduce costs.

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