wet sulfuric acid process (WSA process) Info chemical Man
The wet sulfuric acid process (WSA process) is one of the key gas desulfurization processes on the market today. Since the Danish catalyst company Haldor Topsoe introduced and patented this technology in the late 1980s, it has been recognised as an efficient process for recovering sulfur from various process gasses in the form of commercial quality sulfuric acid (H2SO4), with simultaneous production of high pressure steam. The WSA process is applied in all industries where removal of sulfur is an issue.
The wet catalysis process is especially suited for processing one or more sulfur containing streams such as.:
H2S gas from e.g. amine gas treating unit
Off-gas from sour water stripper (SWS gas)
Off-gas from Rectisol
Spent acid from an Alkylation unit
Claus process tail gas
Heavy residue or petcoke-fired utility boiler off-gas
Boiler flue gases from various processes SNOX flue gas desulfurisation
Metallurgical process gas
Production of sulfuric acid
Industrial applications
Industries where WSA process plants are installed:
Refinery and petrochemical industry
Metallurgy industry
Coal-based industry (coking and gasification)
Power industry
Viscose industry
Sulfuric acid industry
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