Elessent Clean Technologies allies with Thermal Systems
Published by Oliver Kleinschmidt,
Deputy Editor
World Fertilizer,
Elessent Clean Technologies has announced the signing of a strategic alliance agreement with Thermal Systems Pvt. Ltd, a leading provider of steaming equipment based in Hyderabad, India.
This agreement combines more than a century of MECS® sulfuric acid plant expertise from Elessent with 40 years of steaming equipment experience from Thermal Systems to deliver highly effective solutions for customers.
Replacing steaming equipment in a sulfuric acid plant is often assumed to be a straightforward replacement-in-kind exercise. In practice, however, these projects can be much more complex. Many plants have evolved over time, and the conditions under which a boiler, superheater, or economiser was originally designed may no longer reflect current operation. What is needed to optimise a replacement is complete knowledge of plant operations and the highest quality equipment possible.
Together, MECS and Thermal Systems deliver a fully integrated solution that combines deep sulfuric acid process expertise with proven steaming equipment design and manufacturing capabilities. By evaluating the entire heat recovery system and not just the individual piece of equipment, company’s benefit from optimised performance, improved reliability, reduced operational risk, and equipment solutions tailored to current plant conditions and future operating needs.
“We are excited to collaborate with Thermal Systems,” said Kevin Bockwinkel, Vice President, Cleaner Fertilizers, Metals and Chemicals, Elessent Clean Technologies. “The combination of MECS design standards and Thermal Systems steaming equipment fabrication capabilities, allows us to better meet our customers’ needs by providing the equipment directly to them. Thermal Systems is a respected and proven partner, making this a natural fit.”
Read the article online at: https://www.worldfertilizer.com/sulfur/04062026/elessent-clean-technologies-allies-with-thermal-systems/
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