Technology Guide

This section introduces Lotte Chemical’s production and processing technology and processes for each plant.

Plant #1 > BTX

The BTX plant was established for the stable operation of the naphtha cracking plant and improvement in the added value of its byproducts. Built based on a technical partnership with France’s IFP and US’s UOP, the plant is producing aromatic products (benzene, toluene, and xylene), the basic raw materials for fibers and synthetic resin produced through the process of extraction and distillation using thermally cracked gasoline as fuel.


■ Production process

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01 Raw Material Drum

The raw material drum is for the stable feeding of thermally cracked gasoline to the process that is produced from the naphtha cracking plant. The raw material, with water and foreign substances removed through filtration, is steadily supplied to the process by pump.

02 Hydrogenation Process

The process involves eliminating the impurities in the raw material and producing partially hydrogenated C5 products as a byproduct. Second, unsaturated hydrocarbon is completely eliminated together with sulfides.

03 Preliminary Fractionation Process

The process involves producing xylene and C9 using the differences in boiling points. It reduces the load on the next process by eliminating xylene and C9, which are easily cracked due to the large difference in boiling points.

04 Extraction Process

The process involves extracting aromatic content using solvents. Non-aromatic products are produced as residue. Since separation by distillation is difficult due to the similarity in boiling points, a solvent with strong affinity with aromatics is used to extract only aromatic content.

05 Separation Process

The process involves producing benzene and toluene separately using the difference in boiling points. Compounds of benzene and toluene extracted from the extraction process are separated using the differences in boiling points.

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