Hydrogen/Syngas
Summary
The production of crude gas (syngas), which consists mainly of hydrogen and carbon monoxide, from naphtha, natural gas and other hydrocarbon as feedstock. using the technology of steam reforming method, auto-thermal reforming method and other approaches.
TOYO's activities in the area of licensing, design and construction of steam reforming plants (Steam Reformers) have been overwhelmingly dominant and account for more than 10% of the hydrogen produced in the world by this method.
TOYO's experience in the field of design and construction of Steam Reformers has been extensive in relation to ammonia, methanol, refinery hydrogen production and fuel cell power facilities etc. within Japan and overseas.
TOYO also developed its own highly active reforming catalyst known as the ISOP Catalyst, and this catalyst is now available from licensed catalyst manufacturers in Japan, the United States and Germany. TOYO has also constructed reformers using its own technologies as well as reformers of the licensors KBR, UOP, KTI and others.
Features
TOYO Steam Reformer
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A hydrogen plant in a Korean refinery consists of three identical trains, each of which is the largest hydrogen unit (90 MMSCDF) in the world for processing naphtha feedstock. The plants have been operating steadily since going on-stream in 1996. The TOYO Steam Reformers in this refinery utilize Johnson Matthey's advanced reforming catalyst for naphtha feedstock.
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