AA ALATR-1-2001 Alumina Technology Roadmap《氧化铝技术路标》.pdf
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1、Il F November 2001 I N T E R NATI ON A L Alumina Technology Roadmap Sponsors Alcan Inc. Alcoa World Alumina Aluminium Pechiney Comalco Aluminium Limited Hindalco Industries Ltd Hydro Aluminium Metal Products Kaiser Aluminum v Needs Ud his roadmap represents a concerted look by the global alumina ind
2、ustry at its technology challenges T over the next 20 years. While most of the R the supply of economical gibbsitic ore is not as large as ores requiring more vigorous treatment. Improvements in resource utilization create benefits that ripple through to plant efficiency and environmental performanc
3、e. By maximizing the alumina extracted per ton of bauxite, refiners reduce the input of impurities per ton of alumina and also the quantity of residue generated. The energy efficiencyof the Bayer process can be improved directly or indirectly through the use of cogeneration, waste heat utilization,
4、and synergies with nearby industries, as well as through equipment advances or process changes. Alumina Technology Roadmap 5 The non-utilization of waste heat within some refineries represents one of the biggest energy inefficiencies in the industry. Opportunities for utilizing the waste heat of nea
5、rby power generators should also be considered. Reducing residence time in the Bayer process equipment also reduces energy consumption, losses, and capital costs while increasing production. Any operating change that increases productivity essentially reduces the unit energy requirements of producin
6、g alumina. Improving the thermal efficiency of refinery operations also reduces emissions of greenhouse gases. The alumina industry is not as advanced as the chemical and some other industries in its use of process management techniques, particularly models and control systems. Refiners often use mo
7、dels that have not been tailored for the specific conditions found in a refinery and therefore do not work particularly well. Increased use of Bayer-specific models and automation reduces process variation while reducing human exposure to the caustic environment. Knowledge management systems are als
8、o critically lacking in the alumina industry, leading to repeated mistakes, particularly at the operations level. Benchmarking is a mechanism by which individual refineries can gauge their performance and practices against each other, and the industry can measure itself against other industries. Ben
9、chmarking tends to be most successful in those industries where an information infrastructure already exists. The alumina industry has been investigating options for residue treatment and utilization for years with limited success. The economics of using the residue in most applications are not curr
10、ently favorable. Inventories of this byproduct represent a liability for the industry that extends well into the future, and technology is needed to find economically viable alternative uses. Reducing human exposure to safety risks can be accomplished through many of the topics already discussed, in
11、cluding reducing scale and increasing plant automation. The push for full automation is a common goal throughout the industry and would promote the awareness of refineries as well-run, modern, and safe. Industry-wide standards and criteria for safety in plant design and operation, as well as standar
12、dized training, would help establish a culture of operating safety within the refining industry. The ensuing pages highlight the twelve pfiofity R capital cost; energy consumption; environment, safety, and health; and product quality * - Following the highest priority needs is a discussion of thirte
13、en Rm Energy Environment, Safety, lower maintenance costs Fewer pfecipitators; lower capital cost per ton of alumina for brownfield and greenf e I d projects Increased yield is equivalent to lower unit energy , requirements I Fewer energy-related emissions per ton of alumina See comments under “Desc
14、ription“ 8 Alumina Technology Roadmap PRIORITY R improved sustainability and environmental responsibility Alumina Technology Roadmap 9 PRIORITY R fewer heaters required Energy savings associated with moving to low- temperature d gestion Fewer energy-related emissions; reduced odor Improved alumina p
15、roperties with fewer impurities 10 Alumina Technology Roadmap PRIORITY R reduced energy requirements; reduced manpower requirements Elimination of Bayer process equipment Substantial reduction in energy requirements of producing aluminium Unknown ?!$J pt Unknown Alumina Technology Roadmap 11 PRIORIT
16、Y R automation reduces process upsets requiring human intervention in potentially dangerous environments. Automation can also lead to better product quality and consistency. Potential Partners Alumina companies, academia, research organizations, equipment and instrument suppliers Potential Payoff Mo
17、derate Technical/Economic Risk Time Frame Challenges 2001 Description Impacts , - Negligible impact Small savings from better control of digestion and calcination Reduced human interaction in potentially dangerous I environments Better product quality and consistency through improved I process contr
18、ol and I predictive modeling 12 Alumina Technology Roadmap PRIORITY R&D NEEDS Impurity ion Efficient use of the worlds bauxite resources requires maximizing both the quantity and quality of the alumina that is extracted. A major cause of Bayer process inefficiency is the introduction of impurities c
19、ontained in the bauxite. The industry lacks technically and economically viable methods for controlling and removing these impurities. The trend toward lower grades of bauxite available in the future will only exacerbate this problem. Potential Partners Potent al Payoff Technical/Economic Risk Time
20、Frame Challenges Al um i na com pan es , research organ izat ions, govern ment, su p pl ers High Moderate 2001 2005 2010 2020 Description Impacts , Increased refinery output and a lower capital cost per ton of alumina Better energy efficiency from increased caustic concentration Maximized use of bau
21、xite reserves Less degradation of alumina quality mina Technology Roadmap , 13 PRIORITY R&D NEEDS Almost all organic compounds enter the Bayer circuit with the bauxite. Inorganic impurities also are introduced via bauxite as well as caustic and makeup water. The presence of significant concentration
22、s of impurities in the liquor has a detrimental effect on almost every aspect of the Bayer process, including digestion and precipitation capability, liquor productivity, and product quality. Potential Partners Alumina companies, academia, research organizations, government Potential Payoff Moderate
23、ly high Technical/Economic Risk Time Frame C ha I I enges 2001 Description . .- * I Impacts Increased liquor productivity (lower caustic consumption) Increased refinery output and a lower capital cost per ton of alumina Better energy efficiency from increased caustic concentration Fewer residues, in
24、creased use of lower-grade bauxites Less degradation of alumina quality 14 Alumina Technology Roadmap PRIORITY R&D NEEDS nowled The alumina industry lags behind the chemical and some other industries in terms of its use of process modeling to optimize operations, the sophistication of its control sy
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