Liquefaction – Overview
Liquefaction – Pressure measurement of CO2-rich gases
Liquefaction – Flow measurement of CO2-rich gases
Liquefaction – Temperature measurement of CO2-rich gases
Liquefaction – Flash drum pressure measurement
Liquefaction – Flash drum level measurement
Liquefaction – Flash drum pressure measurement
Liquefaction – Flash drum level measurement
Liquefaction – Differential pressure measurement across condenser
Liquefaction – TEG recirculation flow
Liquefaction – Level measurement in stripper
Liquefaction – Pressure measurement behind 2nd stage compression
Liquefaction – Differential pressure measurement across cooler
Liquefaction – Temperature monitoring behind cooler
Liquefaction – Level measurement in absorber
Liquefaction – Temperature measurement of CO2-rich gases
Liquefaction – Flow measurement of CO2-rich gases
Liquefaction – Pressure measurement of CO2-rich gases
Liquefaction – Level measurement in reflux drums
Liquefaction – Pressure measurement of liquefied CO2
Liquefaction – Flow measurement of liquefied CO2
Liquefaction – Temperature measurement of liquefied CO2
Liquefaction – Overview

Opis

Pressure measurement of CO2-rich gases

Wymagania

  • Moist gas
  • High CO2 content

Opis

Flow measurement of CO2-rich gases

Wymagania

  • Moist gas
  • High CO2 content

Opis

Temperature measurement of CO2-rich gases

Wymagania

  • Moist gas
  • High CO2 content
  • Vibration resistant

Opis

Flash drum pressure measurement

Wymagania

  • Drum pressure control
  • Maintain effective pressure for flashing
  • Vibration resistant

Opis

Flash drum level measurement

Wymagania

  • Drum level control
  • Maintain effective and safe separator operation
  • Prevention of carryover

Opis

Flash drum pressure measurement

Wymagania

  • Drum pressure control
  • Maintain effective pressure for flashing

Opis

Flash drum level measurement

Wymagania

  • Drum level control
  • Maintain effective and safe separator operation
  • Measure level of the liquid in the separation process

Opis

Differential pressure measurement across condenser

Wymagania

  • Monitoring of cleanliness of condenser
  • Maintain condenser efficiency

Opis

TEG recirculation flow

Wymagania

  • Process control
  • Maintain effective flow

Opis

Level measurement in stripper

Wymagania

  • Process control
  • Maintain minmum TEG level

Opis

Pressure measurement behind 2nd stage compression

Wymagania

  • Pressure control

Opis

Differential pressure measurement across cooler

Wymagania

  • Monitoring of effectiveness of heat exchanger
  • Vibration resistant
  • Vibration resistant

Opis

Temperature monitoring behind cooler

Wymagania

  • Process control
  • Maintain the required temperature boundaries
  • Vibration resistant

Opis

Level measurement in absorber

Wymagania

  • Process control
  • Prevent overfill
  • Measure level of the liquid in the separation process

Opis

Temperature measurement of CO2-rich gases

Wymagania

  • Temperature control of absorber feed
  • Vibration resistant

Opis

Flow measurement of CO2-rich gases

Wymagania

  • Process monitoring
  • High CO2 content

Opis

Pressure measurement of CO2-rich gases

Wymagania

  • Pressure control of absorber feed

Opis

Level measurement in reflux drums

Wymagania

  • Process control
  • Prevent overfill
  • Measure level of the liquid in the separation process

Opis

Pressure measurement of liquefied CO2

Wymagania

  • P,t correction of flow

Opis

Flow measurement of liquefied CO2

Wymagania

  • Measurement for accounting

Opis

Temperature measurement of liquefied CO2

Wymagania

  • P,t correction of flow
  • Vibration resistant

Overview

Liquefaction in CCS processes

Controlled liquefaction and storage of pressurised CO₂

The CO₂ liquefaction process converts gaseous carbon dioxide into liquid form, enabling more efficient transport and long-term storage. Following its capture, the CO₂ gas is gradually compressed in multiple stages to pressures of around 70 bar, initiating the condensation process. It is then cooled using heat exchangers, bringing it close to its critical temperature of 31 °C.

To ensure purity, the gas passes through a Triethylene Glycol (TEG) absorber, which removes moisture and other contaminants. Further compression and cooling steps lead to full liquefaction. The resulting liquid CO₂ is stored in insulated tanks under controlled pressure and temperature conditions, ensuring stability during handling. In its liquid state, CO₂ can be efficiently transported via pipelines, ships, or tankers to storage sites or for industrial use. This process is a key step in the carbon management chain, enabling safe and scalable CO₂ handling and supporting broader decarbonisation strategies.

Precise measurement is essential throughout the CO₂ liquefaction process – from compression and cooling to purification and storage. KROHNE’s high-performance instrumentation ensures accurate monitoring of flow, pressure, temperature, and level across all critical stages. This enables operators to maintain optimal process conditions, maximise energy efficiency, and safeguard equipment integrity. Whether measuring the flow of CO₂ through heat exchangers, monitoring pressure in multi-stage compressors, or controlling tank levels during storage, KROHNE provides robust, reliable solutions tailored to the demands of liquefied gas applications.