SULPH(ON)ATION


AIR DRYING (SO-1)

The process air, necessary for sulphur combustion and following SO3 production, after filtration and compression, has to be cooled to condensate the water vapour content.

Air cooling occurs in two steps, first in a water-cooler and then in a glycol-cooler, reaching the temperature and relevant dew point of about +5 °C.

After cooling, the air enters a drying system, on allumina beds, where it is dried up to the final dew point of - 80 °C.

This dried process air is partly fed to the furnace for sulfur combustion and partly to the SO2/SO3 converter. A small quantity is used for the final SO3 dilution.



 
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