29 Feb 2016
Clariant launches LTS chloride guard catalyst ShiftGuard™ 200 at Nitrogen + Syngas 2016
- A highly effective chloride guard for the protection of the Low Temperature Shift
- In combination with ShiftMax® 217 catalyst it enables plants to increase production efficiency
- Sustainable solution completely chromium free
Munich, February 29, 2016 – Clariant, a world leader in specialty chemicals, today announced that it has launched the Low Temperature Shift (LTS) chloride guard ShiftGuard™ 200 at the Nitrogen + Syngas 2016 conference in Berlin, Germany. ShiftGuard 200 effectively adsorbs and retains chlorides so that the downstream main LTS catalyst, such as Clariant’s ShiftMax® 217, is protected and can show its superior quality.
Chloride is a typical catalyst poison in an ammonia or hydrogen plant that leads to an increasing and irreversible reduction of catalyst activity and mechanical stability. This can result in a significant catalyst lifetime reduction if Clariant´s ShiftGuard 200 is not utilized.
In tests, ShiftGuard 200 demonstrated an outstanding chloride removal performance and a better mechanical and hydrothemal stability as well as a high added low temperature CO shift activity with low MeOH byproduct formation.
ShiftGuard 200 represents, if combined with a superior LTS catalyst like ShiftMax 217, an ideal technical solution for ammonia and hydrogen plants to increase their process reliabilty and production efficiency creating real value for Clariant’s customers.
ShiftGuard 200 is completely chromium free and therefore fullfills the criteria of a sustainable product by avoidance of critical metals. This is another example where Clariant supports its customers in achieving sustainability targets and compliance with the REACH regulations of the European Union.
“The combination ShiftGuard 200 and ShiftMax 217 represents the perfect combination to increase the efficiency of both ammonia and hydrogen plants. The new product will lead to energy savings, higher production rates and overall costs savings for our customers.” said Dr. Harald Dialer, Vice President Syngas, Business Unit Catalysts at Clariant.
In addition to supplying leading catalyst products, Clariant’s Catalysts business unit offers its customers a complete service regarding the use of catalysts. Such service begins with supplying process information to the engineering contractor or the customer during the initial stages of design and construction of a plant; continues through start-up services when the plant is placed online; and subsequent follow-up service to assist the customer in maintaining optimum operating performance of the catalysts.
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Clariant is a globally leading specialty chemicals company, based in Muttenz near Basel/Switzerland. On 31 December 2015 the company employed a total workforce of 17’213. In the financial year 2015, Clariant recorded sales of CHF 5.807 billion for its continuing businesses. The company reports in four business areas: Care Chemicals, Catalysis, Natural Resources, and Plastics & Coatings. Clariant’s corporate strategy is based on five pillars: increase profitability, reposition portfolio, add value with sustainability, foster innovation and R&D, and intensify growth.
Clariant’s Catalysts business unit is a leading global developer and producer of catalysts for industrial processes. It has been part of the Catalysis business area of the Clariant Group since the acquisition of Süd-Chemie in 2011. Clariant Catalysts is headquartered in Munich, Germany, and has a total of 18 production sites, 14 sales offices, and 12 R&D and technical centers around the world. Approximately 1790 employees serve customers across all regional markets. Aimed at delivering sustainable value to customers, Clariant’s catalysts and adsorbents are designed to increase production throughput, lower energy consumption, and reduce hazardous emissions from industrial processes. The broad portfolio also includes products that enable the use of alternative feedstock for chemical and fuel production.
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The chart above shows the chloride removal rate of Clariant’s ShiftGuard™ 200 product in comparison with a leading market competitor as a benchmark.
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Clariant launches LTS chloride guard catalyst ShiftGuard™ 200 at Nitrogen + Syngas 2016
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