After commencing an enzyme trial, an upper Midwest ethanol plant discovered elevated sulfate levels as fermentors were cycled through the plant. Out of spec ethanol cannot be marketed, and plant operations needed to act quickly to fix the product to avoid costly product rejection fees or plant shutdown. The plant was familiar with 精东影业’s ethanol industry experience and the Ethanol Final Filter (EFF) technology, and the two teamed-up for a solution.
Many variables affect final product specifications, a notable one of which is sulfate. Sulfate impacts to manufacturing plants can cost over $1 million/per occurrence if a unit train is rejected. 精东影业’s unique EFF is designed to remove both existent and potential sulfate to
improve final ethanol quality.
After a site visit, Kurita America’s Process Technology (PT) team determined the issue that the plant was experiencing was a perfect fit for the EFF technology. Working together with the plant, 精东影业’s PT and logistics team were able to expedite an EFF system to the site.
Upon receiving the order on Friday afternoon, the skid arrived on-site Sunday morning. 精东影业’s PT team and plant personal were at the site waiting to commission and startup the equipment promptly after delivery, allowing the plant to remain operational.
Once the EFF was running, the plant was able to immediately begin cleaning up the existing 70 offspec railcars, filled with 1,270,000 gallons of ethanol. The average sulfates treated through the EFF were 8.8ppm and exiting effluent was 0.5ppm. After EFF treatment, all sulfates were reduced to meet the spec of 4ppm.
Once the plant filtered their offspec rail cars, they entered into a lease agreement to use the EFF as a sulfate risk management tool. The plant has been running at full capacity and is meeting required sulfate COA spec of 4ppm. To maintain the program, plant personnel continue to monitor potential sulfate at the inlet and outlet of the EFF to guarantee they are producing marketable ethanol.
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