




Liquid Plant -1100Y-35Y

Characteristics of Liquid air separation plant 1100Y/35Y (liquid capacity 40T/d):
This liquid air separation plant of complete hydrogen-free argon rectification is designed and manufactured on mid pressure process with the least liquid output.
Due to little liquid output and difficult selection of compressor of this plant, piston compressor is adopted for both air compressor and mid pressure recycler.
Due to the height of fractionation column for complete hydrogen-free argon rectification less than 35 meters, will be delivered at jobsite for assembly, after completion of installation at manufacturer’s factory. Compared with separate delivery and jobsite installation, this method enjoys advantages of shorter installation period, lower installation cost, and higher installation quality and which is a very popular supply mode to customers.
Liquid Plant -3380Y/7560Y/115Y

Characteristics of Liquid Air Separation Plant -3380Y/7560Y/115Y (Gross liquid output 260T/d):
The air compressors are adopted with 4 units of imported well-reputed low pressure compressors (Model of recycler and air compressor are same). The plant is simple to operate and easy to maintain. It is adopted with nitrogen & water pre cooling process, cryogenic pre cooling process, and multistage refrigeration process with double stage expansion and of which, specific power consumption is lower than before.
Product LOX, product LIN, and product LAR are delivered out of cold box after sub cooler.
Less startup time: LOX and LIN product of this liquid plant, with our patent process, can reach its design requirements within 6-8 hours after its startup.
Adopted with nitrogen & water pre cooling system: This pre cooling system fully utilize, the refrigeration potential of air separation, which is better for the operation of the device, ensure its reliability and safety, and reduce the operation and maintenance cost too.
Adjustable Output: Realize the adjustment for liquid output through startup and shut down of the plant to meet the market demands.