BASF Antwerp: New nitric acid plant comes on stream
This is BASF's first nitric acid plant built using exclusively BASF's own technology, in other words, all the engineering, procurement and assembly expertise was supplied by BASF.
"We decided to build the plant with our own resources to save costs. But another benefit for us is the gain in know-how. I am convinced that this will provide a long-term strategic advantage for BASF," explains Dr. Heinz-Josef Kneuper, Project Leader and Technology Manager for Nitric Acid in the Regional Inorganic Chemicals Business Unit, Europe.
At the new Antwerp complex, nitric acid can be produced in a concentration of 68 percent. 68 percent nitric acid is used mainly in polyurethane chemistry to synthesize the isocyanates MDI and TDI. The plant is fully automated with ultramodern process control systems (PCS) and is equipped with a high efficiency system to remove nitrogen oxide from waste gases. This new plant will be replacing a system that is more than 40 years old which means that the yield will also be increasing significantly.
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