Cryogenic

Air Separation Plant

Cryogenic air separation units (ASU”s) are built to provide nitrogen or oxygen and often co-produce argon. Other methods such as membrane, pressure swing adsorption (PSA), and vacuum pressure swing adsorption (VPSA) are commercially used to separate a single component from ordinary air.

 

Customized, multi-train air separation projects can present several design and delivery challenges, particularly in remote locations. KAGEM Engineering has the experience and expertise to master all of these. We have successfully engineered and executed air separation complexes.

Air Separation Plant
Air Separation Plant

Experience matters

Building on our long-standing experience in both plant engineering and operations, we custom-design mega air separation plants and state-of-the-art complexes to meet individual needs. Our purpose-built plants have been proven across the full industrial spectrum from iron and steel through chemicals and petrochemicals to energy and oil recovery.

Our air separation units (ASUs) can produce as well as nitrogen, liquid oxygen, liquid nitrogen, liquid argon, and compressed dry air.

Advantages of Sigma units

  • Reduce construction and time to production
  • Liquid co-production is also available
  • CAPEX / OPEX optimization

Key figures

  • Capacity: 10 to 300 tons per day
  • Specific energy: 28 to 460 Kilowatt hours per ton (kWh/t)