While
pilot units are commonly used by various industries, the unit installed at a
Florida-based technology company to manufacture synthetic resins is likely the
first of its kind.
Pilot units can be ideal for
developing a new product. They represent a compromise between laboratory-type
equipment, as they are less expensive yet useless for process and equipment
optimization as well as semi production, and full-scale plants, which are too
costly and involve technical and commercial risks at the initial stage of the
product development. What’s more, a skidded, fully automatic pilot unit is easy
to install and operate and does not require EPA permitting, unlike a full-scale
plant.
A Florida-based technology company involved in developing and manufacturing
rechargeable solid polymer batteries was concerned about protecting their
intellectual property and wanted to develop special resins in their own test
center. Of primary concern was the ability to produce enough resins for both
their own internal use as well as research with joint-venture partners. The
company wanted an engineering firm with experience in manufacturing synthetic
resins to manufacture the system, as well as someone capable of designing and
supplying a pilot unit that could meet their requirements. The company chose
RHE-America, the North American office of RHE Haendel Engineering GmbH of
Germany, which has more than 40 years of experience in designing synthetic
resins and polymer emulsion manufacturing plants.
RHE America installed the unit, which is designed and adapted to manufacture
synthetic resins, and includes features to handle solid and raw materials and
products. It can also separate products by distillation and decantation. The
unit is designed to operate under full vacuum (pressure up to 150 psig) and
temperatures up to 500°F by using thermal oil as a heating medium. One special
feature of the unit is the split shell reactor that allows easy cleaning if
fouling occurs.
The pilot unit includes the following features.
- A 49-gal split flanged reactor with ½ pipe coil welded around the
shell, high-efficiency agitation system, and a hydraulic jack to lower half
reactor for easy cleaning.
- A packed distillation column with reflux condenser and pump.
- A decantation tank with a liquid product handling and recycling
system.
- A raw material feeding system.
- A vacuum pump.
- An electric heated thermal oil unit.
- A fully automatic control system with PLC, PC-based HMI, motor
control and VFDs.
All equipment is installed on a skid with an access platform for easy operation
and maintenance.
This pilot unit may be useful to several industries, including adhesives and
sealants, coatings, ink, plastic manufacturing, and other specialty chemical
industries.
For more information, contact RHE-America, e-mail info@rhe-america.com or
visit www.rhe-america.com.Links