Air Liquide wins contract from chemical customer
Published by Callum O'Reilly,
Senior Editor
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
Air Liquide Engineering & Construction has signed a contract to supply an air separation unit (ASU) to Shandong Runyin Bio-Chemical Industry Co. Ltd (Runyin), a subsidiary of Shandong Ruixing Group, a large chemical company and one of the key high-tech players in China.
Under the terms of the contract, Air Liquide Engineering & Construction will design and build a large ASU with a production capacity of 2950 tpd of oxygen.
The ASU will be an integral part of the customers’ R&D project for chemical production. In support of this project, Air Liquide will provide its expertise and oxygen production technologies which enable maximised energy efficiency and reduced environmental footprint.
The first industrial production is expected in 2020.
Domenico D’Elia , Senior Vice President, Sales and Technology, Air Liquide Engineering & Construction, said: “Air Liquide demonstrates the commitment to contribute to the upgrading of China industries. This success with our new customer, Shandong Runyin Bio-Chemical, reaffirms our ability to provide competitive solutions that are safe, reliable and highly efficient.”
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