Hello,
Please, If anyone can assist me in finding the technical/process information about EDC/VCM plant EDC = Ethylene dichloride & VCM = Vinyl Chloride Monomer . Anyone on this forum having experience of this plant or any further contact.
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Process Information About Edc/vcm
Started by ibtesam, Sep 08 2008 01:53 AM
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Posted 08 September 2008 - 01:53 AM
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Posted 29 October 2008 - 11:03 AM
QUOTE (ibtesam @ Sep 8 2008, 12:23 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hello,
Please, If anyone can assist me in finding the technical/process information about EDC/VCM plant EDC = Ethylene dichloride & VCM = Vinyl Chloride Monomer . Anyone on this forum having experience of this plant or any further contact.
Please, If anyone can assist me in finding the technical/process information about EDC/VCM plant EDC = Ethylene dichloride & VCM = Vinyl Chloride Monomer . Anyone on this forum having experience of this plant or any further contact.
i will help you regarding this plants, i worked in same plants quite long.....
santosh_khopade@rediffmail.com
#3
Posted 31 October 2008 - 08:21 AM
Yes, I've done some design work in a EDC/VCM plant, and I would say everything upstream and downstream. What do you want to know about it?
If you want to know the basics, and you have access to PRO/II simulation program there is a case study there called VCM Plant, very useful to understand the process theory. In reality there are some differences but the basics are pretty much like there.
Usually it is a licensed process. Never heard about somebody designing an "open art" plant, or maybe in China, they are good at these kind of things.
If you want to know the basics, and you have access to PRO/II simulation program there is a case study there called VCM Plant, very useful to understand the process theory. In reality there are some differences but the basics are pretty much like there.
Usually it is a licensed process. Never heard about somebody designing an "open art" plant, or maybe in China, they are good at these kind of things.
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Posted 17 February 2009 - 02:12 AM
QUOTE (Andrei @ Oct 31 2008, 08:21 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Yes, I've done some design work in a EDC/VCM plant, and I would say everything upstream and downstream. What do you want to know about it?
If you want to know the basics, and you have access to PRO/II simulation program there is a case study there called VCM Plant, very useful to understand the process theory. In reality there are some differences but the basics are pretty much like there.
Usually it is a licensed process. Never heard about somebody designing an "open art" plant, or maybe in China, they are good at these kind of things.
If you want to know the basics, and you have access to PRO/II simulation program there is a case study there called VCM Plant, very useful to understand the process theory. In reality there are some differences but the basics are pretty much like there.
Usually it is a licensed process. Never heard about somebody designing an "open art" plant, or maybe in China, they are good at these kind of things.
Hi Andrei!
i've a semina, topic : VCM production and i want to study EDC/VCM plant. Would you mind send me a case study VCM plant in PRO II or Hysys please!
thanks you so much!
here my email
southlights@yahoo.com.vn
#5
Posted 21 June 2010 - 12:38 AM
hi
could you please send me hysys or aspen file of VCM/EDC simulation
email:mostafa48842@yahoo.com
thank you
could you please send me hysys or aspen file of VCM/EDC simulation
email:mostafa48842@yahoo.com
thank you
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