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Basic data Standard ID | GB/T 18916.13-2024 (GB/T18916.13-2024) | Description (Translated English) | Norm of water intake for industry - Part 13: Ethylene and propylene | Sector / Industry | National Standard (Recommended) | Classification of Chinese Standard | P41 | Classification of International Standard | 13.060.25 | Word Count Estimation | 10,149 | Date of Issue | 2024-03-15 | Date of Implementation | 2024-07-01 | Older Standard (superseded by this standard) | GB/T 18916.13-2012 | Issuing agency(ies) | State Administration for Market Regulation, China National Standardization Administration |
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ICS 13.060.25
CCSP41
National Standards of People's Republic of China
Replaces GB/T 18916.13-2012
Industrial water quota
Part 13.Ethylene and propylene
Part 13.Ethylene and propylene
2024-07-01 Implementation
State Administration for Market Regulation
The National Standardization Administration issued
Foreword
This document is in accordance with the provisions of GB/T 1.1-2020 "Guidelines for standardization work Part 1.Structure and drafting rules for standardization documents"
Drafting is required.
This document is Part 13 of GB/T 18916 Industrial Water Quota. GB/T 18916 has been published in the following parts.
--- Part 1.Thermal power generation;
--- Part 2.Iron and steel integrated enterprises;
--- Part 3.Petroleum refining;
--- Part 4.Textile dyeing and finishing products;
--- Part 5.Paper products;
--- Part 6.Beer;
--- Part 7.Alcohol;
--- Part 8.Synthetic ammonia;
--- Part 9.Monosodium glutamate (MSG);
--- Part 10.Chemical pharmaceutical products;
--- Part 11.Coal preparation;
--- Part 12.Aluminium oxide;
--- Part 13.Ethylene and propylene;
--- Part 14.Wool textile products;
--- Part 15.Liquor;
--- Part 16.Electrolytic aluminium;
--- Part 17.Production of stockpiled bauxite;
--- Part 18.Copper smelting production;
--- Part 19.Lead smelting production;
--- Part 20.Man-made filament woven products;
--- Part 21.Silk products;
--- Part 22.Starch sugar production;
--- Part 23.Manufacture of citric acid;
--- Part 24.Linen textile products;
--- Part 25.Viscose fiber products;
--- Part 26.Soda ash;
--- Part 27.Urea;
--- Part 28.Industrial sulphuric acid;
--- Part 29.Caustic soda;
--- Part 30.Coking;
--- Part 31.Sintering/pelletizing for the steel industry;
--- Part 32.Iron ore dressing;
--- Part 33.Indirect coal liquefaction;
--- Part 34.Direct liquefaction of coal;
--- Part 35.Coal-to-methanol;
--- Part 36.Ethylene glycol from coal;
--- Part 37.Wet-process phosphoric acid;
--- Part 38.Polyvinyl chloride;
--- Part 39.Synthetic natural gas from coal;
--- Part 40.Shipbuilding;
--- Part 41.Yeast manufacturing;
--- Part 42.Yellow rice wine manufacturing;
--- Part 43.Smelting and separation production of ionic rare earth ores;
--- Part 44.Spandex products;
--- Part 45.Recycled polyester products;
--- Part 46.Nuclear power;
--- Part 47.Polysilicon production;
--- Part 48.Vinylon products;
--- Part 49.Nylon products;
--- Part 50.Polyester products;
--- Part 51.Paraxylene;
--- Part 52.Purified terephthalic acid;
--- Part 53.Sugar;
--- Part 54.Canned foods;
--- Part 55.Leather;
--- Part 56.Fur;
--- Part 57.Dairy products;
--- Part 58.Titanium dioxide;
--- Part 59.Vinyl acetate;
--- Part 60.Silicones;
--- Part 61.Lysine salts;
--- Part 62.Cement;
--- Part 63.Flat glass;
--- Part 64.Building and sanitary ceramics.
This document replaces GB/T 18916.13-2012 "Water Quota Part 13.Ethylene Production" and GB/T 18916.13-2012
Compared with the previous version, in addition to structural adjustments and editorial changes, the main technical changes are as follows.
--- Added water quota indicators for the production of olefins (ethylene and propylene) from coal as raw material via methanol (see Chapter 5);
--- Added water quota indicators for producing propylene by propane dehydrogenation using propane as raw material (see Chapter 5);
--- Changed the water quota index values for producing ethylene with ethane, naphtha and hydrogenation tail oil as the main raw materials (see Chapter 5,.2012
ed., Chapter 5).
Please note that some of the contents of this document may involve patents. The issuing organization of this document does not assume the responsibility for identifying patents.
This document is proposed by the Ministry of Water Resources of the People's Republic of China.
This document is under the jurisdiction of the National Technical Committee on Water Conservation Standardization (SAC/TC442).
This document was drafted by. China Petroleum and Chemical Industry Federation, China Petrochemical Corporation, Shenghong Refining and Chemical (Lianyungang) Co., Ltd.
Co., Ltd., China National Institute of Standardization, China National Petroleum Corporation, Sinopec Energy Conservation Technology Service Co., Ltd., China Chemical Energy Conservation
Energy Technology Association, Hengli Petrochemical (Dalian) Chemical Co., Ltd., Zhejiang Petrochemical Co., Ltd., Satellite Chemical Co., Ltd., State Energy
Ningxia Coal Industry Co., Ltd. of the Group, China National Petroleum Corporation Planning Institute, Beijing Xinmei Engineering Design Co., Ltd.,
Shandong Qilu Petrochemical Engineering Co., Ltd., Beijing Hejun Consulting Co., Ltd., China Petrochemical Corporation Zhenhai Refining and Chemical Company,
Sinopec Great Wall Energy Chemical Co., Ltd., Ningxia Baofeng Energy Group Co., Ltd., Levima Advanced Materials Technology Co., Ltd.,
China Huanqiu Engineering & Construction Corporation Beijing Branch.
The main drafters of this document are. Zhou Junhua, Wang Boyu, Liu Fuyu, Bai Xue, Zhang Xiangnong, Wang Xiujiang, Sun Guochen, Zhang Hongtao, Zhang Yuhong, Li Yongliang,
Zhang Lan, Yin Liang, Yang Weidong, Wang Yingzhi, Liu Lixin, Chen Hongwei, Cao Ling, Xie Yanli, Shi Geng, Li Miao, Ye Xiaolin, Lei Hua, Shen Yongbin, Fu Yu, Yang Xu,
Gao Dengzhi, Li Yudian, Li Yujing, Ren Yang, Xie Lei, Jin Guogang, Gao Jun, Yang Shuo, Li Jian, Ma Haibin, Chen Ming, Chen Changhai, and Yang Shanyuan.
This document was first published in.2012 and this is the first revision.
Introduction
Water use quota is a technical standard and important basis for measuring water conservation level. It is the basis for the implementation of water withdrawal permit system and planned water use management in the country.
The water quota standard is the basis for determining the permitted water volume, conducting water conservation evaluation, carrier construction and benchmarking management.
It is one of the main indicators of water resources management and an important means to implement the strictest water resources management system.
GB/T 18916 Industrial Water Quota will clarify the calculation scope and method according to the water use characteristics of different industrial sectors, and stipulate the water use quota.
Water quotas and management requirements are to be formulated, which are to be composed of the following parts.
--- Part 1.Thermal power generation;
--- Part 2.Iron and steel integrated enterprises;
--- Part 3.Petroleum refining;
--- Part 4.Textile dyeing and finishing products;
--- Part 5.Paper products;
--- Part 6.Beer;
--- Part 7.Alcohol;
--- Part 8.Synthetic ammonia;
--- Part 9.Monosodium glutamate (MSG);
--- Part 10.Chemical pharmaceutical products;
--- Part 11.Coal preparation;
--- Part 12.Aluminium oxide;
--- Part 13.Ethylene and propylene;
--- Part 14.Wool textile products;
--- Part 15.Liquor;
--- Part 16.Electrolytic aluminium;
--- Part 17.Production of stockpiled bauxite;
--- Part 18.Copper smelting production;
--- Part 19.Lead smelting production;
--- Part 20.Man-made filament woven products;
--- Part 21.Silk products;
--- Part 22.Starch sugar production;
--- Part 23.Manufacture of citric acid;
--- Part 24.Linen textile products;
--- Part 25.Viscose fiber products;
--- Part 26.Soda ash;
--- Part 27.Urea;
--- Part 28.Industrial sulphuric acid;
--- Part 29.Caustic soda;
--- Part 30.Coking;
--- Part 31.Sintering/pelletizing for the steel industry;
--- Part 32.Iron ore dressing;
--- Part 33.Indirect coal liquefaction;
--- Part 34.Direct liquefaction of coal;
--- Part 35.Coal-to-methanol;
--- Part 36.Ethylene glycol from coal;
--- Part 37.Wet-process phosphoric acid;
--- Part 38.Polyvinyl chloride;
--- Part 39.Synthetic natural gas from coal;
--- Part 40.Shipbuilding;
--- Part 41.Yeast manufacturing;
--- Part 42.Yellow rice wine manufacturing;
--- Part 43.Smelting and separation production of ionic rare earth ores;
--- Part 44.Spandex products;
--- Part 45.Recycled polyester products;
--- Part 46.Nuclear power;
--- Part 47.Polysilicon production;
--- Part 48.Vinylon products;
--- Part 49.Nylon products;
--- Part 50.Polyester products;
--- Part 51.Paraxylene;
--- Part 52.Purified terephthalic acid;
--- Part 53.Sugar;
--- Part 54.Canned foods;
--- Part 55.Leather;
--- Part 56.Fur;
--- Part 57.Dairy products;
--- Part 58.Titanium dioxide;
--- Part 59.Vinyl acetate;
--- Part 60.Silicones;
--- Part 61.Lysine salts;
--- Part 62.Cement;
--- Part 63.Flat glass;
--- Part 64.Building and sanitary ceramics;
--- Part 65.Beverages;
--- Part 66.Stone.
Industrial water quota
Part 13.Ethylene and propylene
1 Scope
This document specifies the calculation method, water quota and management requirements for ethylene and propylene water quotas.
This document applies to water management in ethylene and propylene production enterprises.
2 Normative references
The contents of the following documents constitute the essential clauses of this document through normative references in this document.
For referenced documents without a date, only the version corresponding to that date applies to this document; for referenced documents without a date, the latest version (including all amendments) applies to
This document.
GB/T 7715 Industrial Ethylene
GB/T 7716 Polymerization grade propylene
GB/T 12452 General rules for water balance test
GB/T 18820 General rules for the compilation of industrial water quotas
GB/T 24789 General rules for the allocation and management of water metering instruments in water-using units
3 Terms and definitions
The terms and definitions defined in GB/T 18820 apply to this document.
4 Calculation method
4.1 Calculation scope
4.1.1 The calculation scope of water sources includes surface water (measured by water supplied by water purification plants), groundwater, urban water supply projects, and water from the city.
Other water or water products purchased on site (such as steam, hot water, geothermal water, etc.).
4.1.2 The calculation scope of water intake for ethylene and propylene production includes the main production system, auxiliary production system (machine repair, air compressor station, boiler, chemical inspection
testing, storage and transportation, water system treatment, etc.) and ancillary production systems (office, greening, bathroom, canteen, toilet, etc.). Main production systems for different raw materials
as follows.
a) The main production systems for producing ethylene and propylene using ethane, naphtha and hydrogenation tail oil as main raw materials include raw material desulfurization and desulfurization.
Arsenic, cracking furnace, quenching, compression, separation and flare gas recovery, ethylene product and propylene product storage tanks, etc., excluding gasoline filling
Downstream products such as hydrogen, polyethylene, polypropylene, ethylene oxide/ethylene glycol, etc.;
b) Using propane as raw material, the main production system of propylene through propane dehydrogenation includes propane dehydrogenation reaction, compression, separation, recovery and
Product refining;
c) The main production system of using coal as raw material to produce olefins (ethylene, propylene) through methanol includes coal gasification, synthesis gas purification, methanol synthesis,
Methanol to olefins, olefin separation, olefin catalytic cracking (OCC), etc., excluding olefin polymerization and deep processing.
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