Methanol
Summary
![]() 3,000 t/d methanol plant |
Methanol plants produce methanol at a high purity. This is done through a catalytic reaction that uses syngas produced from natural gas and other hydrocarbons, employing the steam reforming and/or auto-thermal reforming. Demand for methanol is growing rapidly as fuel for blending with gasoline, as feedstock for methanol-to-olefin (MTO) plants and as feedstock for DME (Dimethyl Ether) used as fuel. TOYO’s MRF-Z®: Methanol Synthesis Reactor reactor enables construction of plants with a capacity of 5000 – 6000 ton/day in a single train. |
TOYO’s MRF-Z reactor, which has the specific features of multi-stage indirect cooling and a radial flow, would facilitate the capacity increase of methanol plants. To date, TOYO has experience licensing 19 methanol plant projects, both in Japan and abroad. TOYO provides high-performance processes through the combination of its own synthesis reactor with a steam reformer.
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