Pra Rancangan Pabrik Formaldehid dari Metanol dengan Kapasitas Produksi 40.000 Ton/Tahun
Abstract
Formaldehyde plant from methanol is designed with a capacity of 40,000 tons/year
and operates continuosly for 330 days/year and 24 hours/day. The process requires
methanol as much as 18,006 tons/year, and Iron molybdenum oxide catalyst as
much as 19,462 kg/year. The plant is planned to be built in 2027 in the city of
Bontang, East Kalimantan. The production process consists of raw material
preparation, synthesis process, and purification process. The formaldehyde
formation reaction is an oxidation reaction of primary alcohol (methanol) with the
help of Iron molybdenum oxide catalyst. The reaction takes place in a fixed bed
reactor with operating conditions of temperature 300°C, pressure 1.3 atm. The
product purification process is carried out in the accumulator tank which has
previously been condensed in the condenser. Utilities supporting the process
include water demand of 9,441 kg/hour, steam demand of 3,971 kg/hour, brine
demand of 40,631 kg/hour, electricity demand of 171.78 kWh, and fuel of 231.066
liters/hour. The form of the company is a Limited Liability Company (PT) with a
line and staff organizational structure. The employee work system is categorized
into shift and non-shift employees with a total number of 216 employees. The
economic analysis of this pre-design shows the profitability and feasibility of a
plant to be built with consideration of several aspects including, Annual Cash Flow
(ACF) of US$ 5,041,300.44 (38.855%), Pay Out Time (POT) for 3.13 years, and
Break Event Point (BEP) of 43.12%.
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