Honeywell’s UOP has been selected by Yantai Wanhua Polyurethanes to provide propylene production technology for a new plant projected to come online in 2013. Yantai Wanhua will use Honeywell's UOP process technology, catalysts and adsorbents to produce propylene, a building block for films and packaging, and isobutane, a raw material used in the polyurethane production process, at its facility in
Honeywell’s UOP says it has been selected by Yantai Wanhua Polyurethanes Co. to provide propylene production technology for a new plant projected to come online in 2013.
Yantai Wanhua will use Honeywell's UOP process technology, catalysts and adsorbents to produce propylene, a building block for films and packaging, and isobutane, a raw material used in the polyurethane production process, at its facility in
The new units are expected to start up in 2013.
"As the demand for widely used petrochemicals, such as propylene and polyurethane, rapidly increases around the world, Honeywell's UOP is pleased to be at the forefront offering the process technology needed to meet that demand," said Pete Piotrowski, senior vice president for process technology and equipment at UOP.
"Yantai Wanhua is a world leader in petrochemicals production, and together we look forward to the significant contributions we will make in
The facility will use UOP C3 Oleflex process technology to produce 750,000 tpy of propylene from propane and the UOP Butamer process to produce 565,000 tpy of isobutene.
In addition to technology licensing, catalysts and adsorbents, UOP will provide engineering design, equipment, staff training and technical service for the project, it said.
The Oleflex process uses catalytic dehydrogenation to convert propane to propylene. Compared with alternative propane dehydrogenation processes, Oleflex technology provides the lowest cash cost of production and the highest return on investment, the company says.
These outcomes are enabled by low operating and capital costs, high propylene yield and reliability, and maximum operating flexibility. The environmentally sustainable, platinum-based UOP DeH-16 catalyst will be used to promote superior dehydrogenation during this production process, according to Honeywell.
Since the technology was commercialized in 1990, UOP has commissioned nine C3 Oleflex units for on-purpose propylene production, with the 10th unit scheduled to start up in 2012 in
Earlier this year, Honeywell's UOP announced three similar projects in
The UOP Butamer process is a high-efficiency process that uses UOP catalysts to convert butane to isobutane. It has been the primary technology for the production of isobutane since the 1950s, the company says.
Yantai Wanhua Polyurethanes Co. is a world leader in petrochemicals production. It operates two plants in