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Steam Stripping Systems from KMPS

Koch Modular Process Systems, LLC. (KMPS) specializes in the design and construction of complete modular process systems for steam stripping of volatile organic compounds (VOC's) from plant wastewater streams. KMPS provides single source responsibility, process performance guarantees, and fixed firm prices for our systems. We design and build, following the customers' standards and specifications.

Please contact us to determine if a steam stripper makes sense for your application. Fill out an on-line inquiry here or call and ask to speak with Tom Schafer or Heskel Baher at 201-368-2929. We would be pleased to discuss your requirements in detail.

KMPS also provides process studies, laboratory and pilot testing, VLE development and complete process design engineering packages.

Difficult separations are our specialty.

 
       Full Range of Services
    
       Modular Systems
            Feasibility Studies
            VLE/LLE Development
            Process Simulations
            Process Design
            Pilot Plant Testing
            Shell & Tube HX Design
            Equipment Design
            Detailed Engineering
            3D CAD Modeling
            Project Management
            Startup & Training

       Process Expertise
          Distillation
            Liquid-Liquid Extraction
            Steam Stripping
            Absorption

 

What is Steam Stripping and How Does it Work?

Distillation System Stick DiagramSteam stripping, also known as steam distillation, is an economic method of cleaning up plant wastewater streams. It is a multistage continuous distillation process where steam is used as a stripping gas to remove hydrocarbons from dischargeable waste waters; all while meeting the latest EPA PEG and NESHAP regulations such as MACT, HON, and MON. 

It is easy to strip VOC's by this method if they have lower boiling points than water or have limited solubility in water. The concentrated organic product generated by the steam stripping operation is a distillate stream. It is not uncommon for this stream to be a mixture of many compounds. Furthermore, it is usually desirable to minimize the volume of this distillate because it is often sent off-site for disposal or incineration. 

Typically, waste minimization is accomplished by first condensing and then decanting the overhead product from the column to separate water insoluble organics, with subsequent refluxing of the water phase from the decanter to the top of the stripping column. If the stripped organics are soluble in water, then it is typical to add several rectification stages and reflux to the stripping column to reduce the water content of the distillate. The distillate can be drawn off as a liquid product for recycle or disposal, or as a vapor product that is then fed to a thermal oxidizer.

Past Experience with Steam Strippers

Below is a partial list of compounds that KMPS has successfully removed with steam strippers:

  • Alcohols - methanol, ethanol, propanols, butanols, amyl alcohol

  • Ketones - MEK, acetone, MIBK

  • Aromatics - benzene, toluene, xylenes, styrene, cumene, alpha methyl styrene, ethylbenzene, naphthalenes

  • Aliphatics - hexane, heptane, cyclohexane

  • Acetates - methyl acetate, ethyl acetate, propyl and butyl acetates, amyl acetate

  • Chlorinated Hydrocarbons - methylene chloride (dichloromethane), chloroform, carbon tetrachloride, ethylene dichloride, TCE's

  • Others - acetaldehyde, acetonitrile, ammonia, dioxane, formaldehyde, H2S, HCN, isopropyl ether, TEA, THF

Steam Stripping Modular System

Steam Stripper System - MACT Steam stripping is used to remove various organic contaminants from plant waste water in order to meet guidelines for Maximum Achievable Control Technology (MACT) standards set by the EPA. The organics and steam from the top of the column are then condensed and separated using a decanter. The condensed steam is refluxed to the top of the column.

Please contact us to determine if a steam stripper makes sense for your application. Fill out an on-line inquiry here or call and ask to speak with Tom Schafer or Heskel Baher at 201-368-2929. We would be pleased to discuss your requirements in detail.

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