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ANDRITZ EXPANDS CARBON CAPTURE OFFERING WITH HPC TECHNOLOGY
The cooperation gives ANDRITZ access to Eickmeyer’s hot potassium carbonate (HPC) technology known under the brand name CATACARB.
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ANDRITZ has expanded its technology portfolio for carbon capture through a licensing agreement with US-based Eickmeyer & Associates, Inc. It complements the technologies used by ANDRITZ to offer complete carbon capture plants to a wide range of industries.
ANDRITZ’s technology portfolio already includes amine-based absorption/desorption and membrane separation. The addition of the state-of-the-art CATACARB process, which has been proven in various applications around the world, will enable ANDRITZ to respond more flexibly to individual customer requirements. Based on its extensive experience in designing flue gas treatment systems, ANDRITZ is well-positioned to efficiently integrate carbon capture units into existing and planned flue gas treatment plants.
CATACARB's HPC design and flagship inorganic catalyst enhance both absorption and stripping efficiencies by up to 40% above those of comparable HPC processes. © Eickmeyer
“We are very pleased to enter into this cooperation with Eickmeyer. Both our companies are committed to advancing carbon capture technologies and helping industries transition to a greener future,” says Harald Reissner, Senior Vice President of Clean Air Technologies at ANDRITZ. “The HPC technology perfectly complements our product portfolio and helps us to serve an even broader customer base with solutions tailored to their needs.”
www.andritz.comANDRITZ’s technology portfolio already includes amine-based absorption/desorption and membrane separation. The addition of the state-of-the-art CATACARB process, which has been proven in various applications around the world, will enable ANDRITZ to respond more flexibly to individual customer requirements. Based on its extensive experience in designing flue gas treatment systems, ANDRITZ is well-positioned to efficiently integrate carbon capture units into existing and planned flue gas treatment plants.
CATACARB's HPC design and flagship inorganic catalyst enhance both absorption and stripping efficiencies by up to 40% above those of comparable HPC processes. © Eickmeyer
“We are very pleased to enter into this cooperation with Eickmeyer. Both our companies are committed to advancing carbon capture technologies and helping industries transition to a greener future,” says Harald Reissner, Senior Vice President of Clean Air Technologies at ANDRITZ. “The HPC technology perfectly complements our product portfolio and helps us to serve an even broader customer base with solutions tailored to their needs.”