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Ammonia gas (liquid ammonia unloading) compressor is mainly used for tank dumping, loading, residual gas recovery and other operations of liquid ammonia tankers. It is widely used in ammonia stations and power plant desulfurization and denitrification. It has a small footprint and a high degree of integration. High, low noise, balanced operation and other characteristics.
Note: During the unloading process, the compressor pressurizes the gas from the storage tank and then presses it into the tanker through the gas phase pipeline. The pressure difference in the gas phase presses the liquid from the tanker to the storage tank to complete the unloading process. When the gas phase is pressurized, the gas phase temperature will increase. At this time, there is no need for forced cooling, because if the gas phase is compressed and then cooled, it will easily liquefy, making it difficult to establish a gas phase pressure difference, which is not conducive to the replacement of the gas phase and the liquid phase. In short, it will prolong the unloading process. If residual gas recovery is required, a cooler can be selected to force-cool the gas phase during the residual gas recovery operation so that the residual gas can be recovered as quickly as possible.
The loading process is opposite to the unloading process.
Liquid ammonia loading and unloading compressor
Inlet pressure: ≤1.6MPa Discharge pressure: ≤2.4MPa Pressure difference: 0.8MPa Instantaneous pressure ratio: ≤4 Cooling method: air cooling The unloading capacity is calculated based on the input pressure of 1.6MPa, discharge pressure of 2.4MPa, input temperature of 40°C, and liquid ammonia density of 729kg/m3. When the working conditions change, the unloading capacity will change accordingly. It is for reference only.