Intratec Discloses Costs of Hydrogen Cyanide Production
New report details capital investment and operating costs of an HCN Plant
Houston, TX, October 12, 2017 (Newswire.com) - Intratec Solutions LLC, leading provider of chemicals and utilities pricing data and production cost reports, is pleased to announce a new report examining the costs of production of Hydrogen Cyanide (also known as HCN and Prussic Acid).
The report presents an up-to-date, detailed cost analysis of Hydrogen Cyanide production via a direct synthesis method involving the reaction of ammonia, methane (natural gas), and air. The process examined is similar to Andrussow process. The study may be extended with optional analyses, such as Economic Analysis for Different Capacities, Process Flow Diagrams & Equipment List, and analyses providing capital & production costs in several countries.
The new study is now part of Intratec portfolio of more than 900 up-to-date, independent and cost-effective reports. Intratec studies can be purchased online at Intratec website, via credit cards.
The content of the new report can be checked at www.intratec.us/analysis/hcn-e11a
For other Intratec reports focused on the costs of production of Hydrogen Cyanide, via other manufacturing processes and/or different raw materials, visit www.intratec.us/analysis/hydrogen-cyanide-production-cost
About Intratec Solutions LLC
Intratec (www.intratec.us) is a leading provider of chemicals and utilities pricing data and production cost reports. Our business is about providing up-to-date and independent studies detailing production costs of chemicals and utilities, as well as chemical commodities and utilities pricing data. Our portfolio covers +300 chemicals and utilities, including basic chemicals and inorganics, plastics, fibers and rubbers, green chemicals and biofuels, fertilizers, specialties and more.
Source: Intratec Solutions
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Tags: CAPEX, Capital Investment, Cost Analysis, Feasibility Study, HCN, Hydrogen Cyanide, Investment Estimate, Manufacturing Process, OPEX, Production Cost, Prussic Acid, Techno-economic Analysis