Membrane Biogas Upgrading
State of the Art Technology for Biogas Upgrading
Gas separation membranes are often successfully used in industry for the separation of gases such as hydrogen purification, the production of nitrogen, the removal of carbon dioxide, moisture, and other substances.
Gas separation is based on the difference in the permeability of the molecules of different sizes by the membrane. The size of the molecules, the pressure difference between the inlet and permeate side, as well as the temperature of the gas, are the main driving forces for the separation of the gases.
The membranes have proven to be reliable and easy to use.
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Accuracy
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CO₂ removal down to 1%.
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Capabilities
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Methane losses down to 0.5% | 60 - 10.000 NM³/h
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Areas of Application
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Biogas from WWTP | Digesters | Co fermentation | Gas from gasification
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Certification/ Licenses
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Pressure Equipment Directive | Machinery Directive | Electrical Installations Directive | EMC Directive | Atex Directive | Zone Classification ATEX
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Flexibility
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Automatic adaptation to changing gasflows and qualities.
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Maintenance
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Low maintenance because of less moving elements.
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Modular Design
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Easy modular design because of membrane elements.
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Application
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50-10.000 Nm³/h biogas. | Production of green gas, biomethane, liquified CO₂, liquified biomethane.
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