Biogas Dehumidification Systems
Biogas dehumidification systems refer to units consisting of chillers, exchangers, and separators used to remove condensate liquid from the gas. Biogas obtained from digesters or solid waste storage sites typically contains high moisture content. As the biogas moves through the pipelines, it tends to lose heat, causing it to lose its ability to carry moisture and begin to form condensate.
When combined with condensate water, hydrogen sulfide (H₂S) gas becomes corrosive, which, depending on the process and waste type, is always present in biogas. To prevent this undesirable situation, which can damage gas pipelines, valves, instruments, and ultimately gas engines, dehumidification systems are essential. In energy production facilities, where the continuity of the process is critical, biogas dehumidification systems must be used to prevent unscheduled shutdowns, minimize maintenance costs, and increase the calorific value of the gas.
With our quality-focused approach, we select durable, user-friendly, and energy-efficient equipment for biogas processes and offer them to our customers.
