Arvand Petchem Company Successfully Redesigns, Manufactures Iran 1st Graphite Plate Heat Exchanger

Arvand Petchem Company Successfully Redesigns, Manufactures Iran 1st Graphite Plate Heat Exchanger
(Monday, April 14, 2025) 11:34

TEHRAN (NIPNA) – Arvand Petrochemical Company has successfully completed the redesign and local production of a graphite plate heat exchanger for the first time in Iran.

According to the company’s public relations office, in a pioneering step toward domesticating critical petrochemical technologies, the 42E-15010 model exchanger—featuring graphite plates—was developed in collaboration with a knowledge-based firm and under the supervision of Arvand’s engineering department.

After passing rigorous testing, the locally manufactured unit has been integrated into the production cycle as a functional replacement for its imported counterpart.

Strategic Importance in the VCM Process

The equipment plays a vital role in cooling 10% hydrochloric acid during the purification stage of vinyl chloride monomer (VCM) production. The project gained urgency following sanctions and the German supplier SGL TECHNIK GMBH’s refusal to continue providing the component. Arvand responded by leveraging domestic expertise and technology to indigenize the design and manufacture of the exchanger.

Innovative Features and Materials

Key innovations include:

  • Use of carbon fiber reinforcement in the plates to improve impact resistance and mechanical strength, overcoming the brittleness seen in imported versions.
  • Redesign of gaskets using a nanographite-resin composite to enhance sealing between plates, thereby reducing leakage risk and simplifying maintenance.
  • Careful selection and testing of materials—such as specialized resins and graphite—under varying operational conditions, including immersion in hydrochloric acid and solvents.

The finalized unit successfully passed pressure and leak tests, confirming its operational integrity.

A Step Toward Petrochemical Self-Sufficiency

This achievement reflects Iran's growing capabilities in petrochemical self-reliance and technology localization, particularly in the face of international restrictions. Arvand’s success sets a precedent for further domestic manufacturing of essential equipment across the sector.

 


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