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IFFCO’s Gujarat-based phosphates, NPK plant to be revamped with Casale’s technology

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Casale will study the modifications required to boost the output by 15 to 25 per cent, depending on the fertiliser grade to be produced, as well as furnish, for each of the two lines, one new Pipe Reactor to replace the existing one in the granulator.

Casale has announced that its technology will be deployed to boost capacity at IFFCO’s oldest production centre for phosphates and NPK, in Kandla, Gujarat, India. Two of the existing lines were commissioned back in 1999, based on Grande Paroisse‘s Dual Pipe Reactor technology (DPR), presently licensed by Casale after they acquired in 2013 the entire Nitrates and Phosphates technology portfolio originally developed by Grande Paroisse.

  Casale has announced that when IFFCO decided to debottleneck the two lines it opted for Casale’s Solid Fertilizers technologies and expertise. Under the term the agreement that was awarded early this year, Casale will study the modifications required to boost the output by 15 to 25 per cent, depending on the fertiliser grade to be produced, as well as furnish, for each of the two lines, one new Pipe Reactor to replace the existing one in the granulator.

The new Granulator Pipe Reactor (GPR) is, in fact, central to the revamping approach devised by Casale as it allows to:

  1. Increase the phosphoric acid feed to the plant.
  2. Increase the N/P molar ratio.
  3. Minimize the impact on the scrubbing system as well as on the rest of the plant. In particular, the existing Pipe Reactor in the dryer (DPR) will be not replaced.
  4. Increase the overall plant flexibility of operation.
  5. Last but not least, the new GPR can be easily fitted in existing granulator drums without major modifications.

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