How to use your turboexpanders in energy recovery
Turboexpanders have been successfully deployed for energy recovery in air separation, refineries, geothermal power recovery, steam pressure letdown stations, turbochargers and gas
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Turboexpanders have been successfully deployed for energy recovery in air separation, refineries, geothermal power recovery, steam pressure letdown stations, turbochargers and gas
Instead of relying on pressure-reducing valves that waste energy, facilities use turboexpanders to recover power while improving efficiency and lowering operating costs.
Increase productivity and revenue with a turboexpander built to generate power, process hydrocarbons and recover liquids.
Turbo Expanders Complete range of centrifugal turbo expanders for natural gas processing, petrochemical, LNG, hydrogen, and energy recovery applications. See it here.
Gas turboexpanders, also referred to as expansion turbines, recover process energy in natural gas facilities and refineries that is typically lost. Turboexpanders have a range of applications, but this
Hydrocarbon turboexpanders and energy efficiency go hand in hand to produce a high quality product. Processes that use pressurized gas or have pressure letdown in the process system can all benefit
Sapphire Technologies develops and manufactures energy recovery systems such as turboexpanders that harness the power of gas expansion to produce reliable and clean electricity – reducing global
Turboexpander generators for high power levels and pressure ratios with lower maintenance requirements in oil and gas and energy recovery applications
Our TH power recovery expander turbine converts high-temperature, low-pressure flue gas energy into usable power. The turbine often is used to drive compressors or generators in refinery fluid catalytic
This study compares three common NGL recovery processes based on turbo expander, Joule-Thomson, and combined processes through a 4E analysis approach. The 4E analysis