Construction Boxscore Database is produced by Hydrocarbon Processing | HydrocarbonProcessing.com
Subscriber Login
 
 

Twitter LinkedIn

Microsoftteams Image 19

 

Geimapping Promo Bxsite

News Post

Wison Engineering's olefin separation technology achieves benchmark

Wison Engineering, a leading chemical engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) management service and technology provider in China, has passed the performance test for its olefin separationtechnology at a 300 kta methanol-to-olefin (MTO) project. The YangMei Project was undertaken by Wison Engineering for YangMei Hengtong Chemicals Co. Ltd. under an EPC contract. After 10 months of operation, the company reported that the product recovery of ethylene and propylene products has reached the top standard in the industry globally.
During the 72-hour performance test, the plant maintained stable running at full capacity, with the quality of the ethylene and propylene products meeting the polymer specs. The product recovery of ethylene and propylene reached 99.89% and 99.96%, respectively, which was higher than the guaranteed value.
The plant energy consumption also surpassed the guaranteed requirement. This is the highest recovery since the first commercialization of Wison’s olefin separation technology.
The YangMei HengTong 300 kta MTO project is the third operational project to adopt the Wison’s olefin separation technology since it was industrialized. The project also adopted the patented methanol to olefin (MTO) and olefin cracking process (OCP) technology developed by UOP. The successful delivery and operation of the project has not only proven the features of low energy consumption and high recovery of Wison's proprietary technology, but also demonstrated its integrated capabilities on R&D, PDP, FEED, engineering design, procurement, construction and operation services of MTO projects.
Wison's proprietary "pre-cutting + oil absorption" olefin separation technology integrated a pre-cut column to separate C1 and lighter components from most C2 by non-sharp distillation. The overhead of the pre-cut column is sent to the oil absorber, and the absorbent absorbs C2 and heavier components to separate C1 from C2 completely.
The absorbent at the exit of the oil absorber bottom is sent to the top of pre-cut column for regeneration. By adopting a proprietary "falling-film heat exchanger," the oil absorber condenser can transfer heat and mass simultaneously, so ethylene recovery can be improved while energy consumption is reduced.

For subscriptions or a demo:

Sam Hassaniyeh
Subscription Executive
Phone: +44 203 4092242

For questions or to give feedback:

Thad Pittman
Senior Researcher
Phone: +1 (713) 525-4605

Download our brochure today!

 

Boxscore Online Demo


Boxscore-Now

 

Project News

 
Please read our Term and Conditions, Cookies Policy, and Privacy Policy before using the site. All material subject to strictly enforced copyright laws. © 2025 Gulf Publishing Holdings LLC.