Ammonia Recovery Ammonia Removal from Liquids and Gases

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Ammonia Recovery Ammonia Removal from Liquids and Gases RVT Member of Kober Group

Absorption of Ammonia from Waste Gases Separation and Recycling of Ammonia from Liquids and Gases Among the systems for the recycling of ammonia from waste water we are offering scrubbing systems for the removal of ammonia from waste gases. The alkaline gas component is being separated by means of a chemical scrubbing process with sulphuric acid and can be used as a liquid fertilizer. In some cases the gas has to be quenched for cooling purpose down to the saturation temperature by evaporation of water before entering the scrubber. In case of the ammonia concentration of the raw gas is really high the water circuit will be equipped with a heat exchanger for the removal of the heat coming out of the exothermal absorption process. Our Performance For complex customer requirements RVT Process Equipment offers complete hightech solutions that have proven successfully under practical conditions. Automatic flushing cycles prevent any incrustations and allow an operation with a low maintenance demand. This results into the high availability of our plants. Our main focus is on the recovery of potential recyclables. We can assure the recycling of the process products. Our systems are working without producing residual materials. We require the following details that we can prepare a quotation in accordance with your special demands. Steam/Air Stripper Liquid flow rate Temperature Ammonia concentration ph value Other ingredients Quality of final product Quality of outflow Auxiliary energy sources Special requirements Ammonia Scrubber Waste gas flow rate Water content Gas composition Temperature Pressure Clean gas quality required Special requirements We are a certified and approved specialised company according to 19 of the Water Resources Management Act (WHG). RVT Process Equipment has been a certified company according to ISO 9001 since September1996.

Steam and Air Stripping for Recovery of Ammonia Problem definition Problem solution Industrial and municipal wastewater streams as well as effluents from biogas plants often contain high concentrations of ammoniumnitrogen. Stripping with air or steam is a proven technology in terms of the treatment of ammonia-laden liquid streams. High solids loadings and corrosive contaminants demand for a high performance of a recycling plant. The equipment offers a complete and economical solution. Our scope of supply includes everything from chemical make up and injection to approved storage of ammonia water. Our experience is especially strong in terms of the supply of complex systems including pretreatment. From equipment design to startup, RVT Process Equipment can manage your project. The Process Pretreatment Ammonia is only strippable in a caustic solution. Through the addition of NaOH or limestone, the ph value is raised allowing the ammonia to be dissociated. The use of NaOH allows for simple equipment construction and maintenance free operation. One disadvantage, however, are higher operating costs. Lime is a significantly less expensive alkalising liquid. Using lime, the alkalisation process is slow and demands more technical equipment. The ph adjustment is achieved through multiple mixing operations in a stirred tank reactor. During this operation flocculation of insoluble inorganic components like carbonates, phosphates and sulfates takes place. Solids are either conveyed through the entire process or in some cases, separated after the alkalisation process in sedimentation basins. System to alkalize influent stream with limestone.

Ammonia Stripping The actual separation process is achieved in a random packing column. Ammonia Stripping NH3-incineration NH3-concentration NH3-absorption The influent stream is introduced at the top of the packed bed and flows down through the column. Countercurrent to this, air or steam flow up and strip ammonia from the liquid phase. Ammonia-laden off gases exit the top of the column and treated water is collected in the column sump. steam, air NaOH, Ca (OH) 2 stripping column Hiflow Rings Key parameters that influence whether air or steam stripping should be used and how the entire process should be designed are as follows: influent stream stripped water Local conditions Wastewater stream temperature buffer tank alkalisation Ammonia content Energy source Economic usability of end product is featuring a higher efficiency Ammonia recovery by air stripping. Air stripping in general causes lower operating costs and does not require any steam and cooling water sources. Off Gas Treatment Various possibilities exist for the treatment of off gases including recovery of ammonia water, absorption and combustion. Stripping with steam allows for the off gases to be concentrated in a subsequent distillation column. This process is energy intensive but operates without residuals. The economically usable end product is ammonia water (ca. 20% NH 3 ). The purity of this product allows for reuse as in, for example, Denox units. With air stripping, the ammonia containing off gases can be discharged either by combustion or by absorption with an acid scrubbing process. In the scrubber stage ammonia is absorbed by sulfuric acid. The end product is a concentrated salt solution which is mainly used as liquid fertilizer.

Our experience for your problem definition: Complete solutions in high-tech and compact design. Turn-key delivery beginning from basic engineering up to start-up operation. High separation levels. Low gas-side pressure loss and low energy requirement. Flexible load reaction and low partial load sensitivity. Particularly suitable for highly contaminated waste liquids and gases. Insensitive to fouling and proven design for practice. Minimum service and maintenance demand. Fully automatic plant operation. Recyclable process products. Steam stripper with integral rectification section. Air stripper for the treatment of reject water at a wastewater treatment plant.

RVT Process Equipment GmbH Range of Products The Way to RVT Process Equipment Tower Packings for Mass and Heat Transfer Column Internals Mass Transfer Trays Biological Carrier Media Turn-Key Units for Waste Gas Scrubbing Ammonia Recovery Processes Combustion Plants for the Disposal of Exhaust Air, Waste Gases and Liquid Media Highly effective Separator for Fine Particles www.rvtpe.com Fulda Kassel/ Hannover A7 Exit Schweinf. Werneck Würzburg Frankfurt/Köln Meiningen Bad Neustadt a.d.saale Schweinfurt Werneck A7 Our Addresses Stuttgart Eisenach B19 B 279 A3 B 303 Intersection Biebelried B470 A70 B89 RVT Process Equipment GmbH Paul-Rauschert-Straße 6 96349 Steinwiesen, Germany Phone +49 (0) 9262 77-0 Fax +49 (0) 9262 971 51 E-Mail info@rvtpe.de RVT Process Equipment, Inc. 9047 Executive Park Drive Suite 222 Knoxville, TN 37923, USA Phone +1 (865) 694-2089 Fax +1 (865) 560-3115 E-Mail info@rvtpe.net Suhl A73 Erfurt B4 Coburg B 303 Bamberg Fürth Stuttgart Eisfeld Staffelstein B 279 B505 A3 B4 Nürnberg A73 A73 Saalfeld Kronach Intersection Bamberg Erlangen A6 Lichtenfels B173 Kulmbach A70 München B85 A9 B85 Ludwigsstadt Lobenstein B173 Bayreuth A9 Naila B 303 Pegnitz A3 A9 Steinwiesen Berlin/Leipzig Exit Naila Bad Berneck Exit Bad Berneck B85 A6 Regensburg Kunshan RVT Process Equipment Co., Ltd East Zhangji Road Development Zone Kunshan 215300 Kunshan Jiangsu province P.R. China Phone +86 (512) 55 18 82 55 +86 (512) 55 18 82 52 Fax +86 (512) 55 18 81 87 E-Mail hui.chen@rvtpe.com Hof The Information in this leaflet are generally correct, however it is not possible to lay claim to liability or guarantee. Ammonia Recovery 01/2010 0,000 md09034