Lg chem, ltd. (20240293852). Reactor Cleaning Method simplified abstract

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Reactor Cleaning Method

Organization Name

lg chem, ltd.

Inventor(s)

Kyung Seog Youk of Daejeon (KR)

Jong Hun Song of Daejeon (KR)

Hong Min Lee of Daejeon (KR)

Moon Sub Hwang of Daejeon (KR)

Jeong Seok Lee of Daejeon (KR)

Reactor Cleaning Method - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240293852 titled 'Reactor Cleaning Method

The abstract of the patent application describes a method for cleaning a reactor by pressurizing a washing solvent container, supplying the solvent stream to the reactor, and circulating it while maintaining a specific temperature range.

  • Pressurize washing solvent container to 5 kg/cm² to 40 kg/cm² using pressurized gas
  • Supply washing solvent stream to lower or side portion of reactor to fill inside
  • Circulate washing solvent stream between container and reactor at 115°C to 200°C

Potential Applications: - Industrial reactor cleaning processes - Chemical processing plants - Petrochemical refineries

Problems Solved: - Efficient reactor cleaning - Reduced downtime for maintenance - Improved safety in cleaning operations

Benefits: - Increased productivity - Cost savings on maintenance - Enhanced operational efficiency

Commercial Applications: - Cleaning services for industrial reactors - Equipment suppliers for chemical plants - Maintenance companies for petrochemical facilities

Questions about Reactor Cleaning: 1. How does the pressurization of the washing solvent container improve the cleaning process? 2. What are the advantages of maintaining a specific temperature range during reactor cleaning?

Frequently Updated Research: - Ongoing studies on optimizing washing solvent compositions for different reactor types and contaminants.


Original Abstract Submitted

a reactor cleaning method includes pressurizing a washing solvent container to 5 kg/cm�g to 40 kg/cm�g using pressurized gas; supplying a washing solvent stream from the washing solvent container to one or more of a lower portion or a side portion of the reactor to fill an inside of the reactor; and circulating the washing solvent stream between the washing solvent container and the reactor while maintaining a temperature of the reactor at 115� c. to 200� c.