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Messer opens its largest CO2-recovery plant in China

| By Mary Bailey

Messer Group (Bad Soden, Germany; www.messergroup.com) opened its biggest CO2 recovery plant on the globe in Nanjing, China. This plant makes Messer China’s largest CO2 provider, according to the company. The plant has a capacity of 150,000 metric tone per year (m.t./yr) and meets the highest demands for quality and energy efficiency. The gas can be used in the food industry, for example as the carbon dioxide in beverages. In addition to Nanjing, Messer had already commissioned one plant in Yunnan in 2014 and another in Sichuan in 2015. Messer is now recovering a total of 300,000 m.t. of CO2 from industrial processes per year in China.

Many industrial processes release CO2. Recovery plants withdrawn this gas before it can escape. It is then purified in multiple steps for reuse. Customers in the expanding food and beverage industries, as well as chemical and agriculture are all to be supplied from Nanjing. “Thanks to our provision of high-quality CO2 in food-grade quality, along with our own 120 years of experience, we want to help our customers to improve productivity, lower costs and enhance the quality of their products,” says Stefan Messer, owner and CEO of Messer Group.

In addition to the CO2 recovery plant, Messer is also commissioning a new technology center for gas applications in Nanjing. “With the support and know-how of our international experts, application technologists will be developing custom solutions for the Chinese market here.”