The plant produces liquid fuels, ammonia, methanol, and the higher
alcohols, by three basic high pressure syntheses from gases derived from coal.
Left - Figure 112. Vertical
aerial view of Leuna Works, taken by the Luftwaffe in August, 1944.
War History of a Typical Nitrogen and Methanol Plant
Ammoniakwerk Merseburg (Leuna), a typical plant producing ammonia and
methanol (integrated with other chemicals and liquid fuels production), is
located at Leuna near the Saale River. It is over 11,000 ft long, up to 3,500 ft
wide and occupies 757 acres, of which area 23 percent is occupied by buildings
and tanks. The plant produces liquid fuels, ammonia, methanol, and the higher
alcohols, by three basic high pressure syntheses from gases derived from coal,
coke, air, oxygen, and steam. Chemical derivatives from the basic materials
comprise some 80 products including synthetic fuels and lubricants, fertilizers,
acids, various solvents, organic chemicals, plastics, etc. In 1943 the monthly
production of the plant was 21,000 tons of nitrogen, over 14,900 tons of
methanol, and 600 tons of isobutyl alcohol. This was approximately 32 percent of
the synthetic nitrogen and 72 percent of the methanol production of Germany.
Some idea of the size of the plant, may be gained from the following figures. It
aconsumed annually over 1,000,000 tons of by-product coke, 400,000 tons of brown
coal tons of brown coal; gas production in the plant for process and fuel
exceeded 390,000,000 cu. ft. daily; water was consumed a rate of up to 180,000
gpm; the steam generating capacity was 4,300,000 lb per hour and the connected
electric load 390,000 kw (see Figures 111, 112).
*
Leuna Works chemical plant at night, Leuna, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, Europe 373 × 540 - 170 k - jpg agefotostock.com | Leuna Works chemical plant at night, Leuna, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, Europe 540 × 315 - 132 k - jpg agefotostock.com | It is known for the Leunawerke (English: Leuna works), at 13 km2 one of the ... 830 × 467 - 102 k - jpg callofdutyzombies.com | View of Leuna Works, taken by the Eighth Air Force in May, 1945. 581 × 430 - 279 k - gif sturmvogel.orbat.com |
World Map Germany Saxony-Anhalt Leuna 3072 × 2304 - 1776 k - jpg panoramio.com | Saaleradwanderweg bei Leuna. See in Google Earth; Share on: 3072 × 2304 - 1835 k - jpg panoramio.com | Leuna Works chemical plant at night, Leuna, Saxony_Anhalt, Germany, Europe 350 × 232 - 38 k - jpg superstock.com | Leuna Works chemical plant, Leuna, Saxony_Anhalt, Germany, Europe 350 × 232 - 51 k - jpg superstock.com |
Vertical aerial view of Leuna Works, taken by the Luftwaffe in August, 1944. 455 × 617 - 310 k - gif sturmvogel.orbat.com | The Leunawerke (= Leuna works), one of the biggest chemical industrial ... 640 × 480 - 30 k - jpg airliners.net | Stamp catalog : Stamp ‹ Leuna-Works. Leuna-Works 300 × 182 - 17 k - jpg colnect.com | Leuna Works chemical plant at night, Leuna, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, Europe 540 × 300 - 128 k - jpg agefotostock.com |
Passing the executive baton. Document Sample. Shared by: pengxiuhui 1754 × 2480 - 917 k - png docstoc.com | The Battle Area, June-September 1944 2552 × 1700 - 421 k - jpg ibiblio.org | Old Leuna Works. 167 × 124 - 26 k - jpg infraleuna.de | Otra novedad es el vagón cisterna LEUNA. A partir del 1916 esta central ... 660 × 332 - 57 k - jpg mundoferroviario.com |
... Leunawerke (Leuna Works), Germany's second largest chemical plant. 1600 × 1200 - 92 k - jpg erfurtwanderjahr.blogs... | Leuna Works chemical plant at night, Leuna, Saxony_Anhalt, Germany, Europe 350 × 232 - 41 k - jpg superstock.com | General view of Leuna Works looking south . 458 × 314 - 145 k - gif leuna-plant.seebyseein... | The Leunawerke (= Leuna works), one of the biggest chemical industrial ... 639 × 480 - 27 k - jpg airliners.net |
*
No comments:
Post a Comment