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One of the most widely used technologies for removing acid gases from gas streams is absorption using aqueous amine solutions. While various configurations exist based on the specific amine, desired gas purity, pressure, composition, and other factors, the core process typically includes an absorber and a regenerator linked by a lean-rich heat exchanger for energy efficiency. The absorption process is exothermic, while solvent regeneration generally involves heating the solution in a reboiled stripping column. In some cases, a series of pressure reductions into flash drums can effectively strip the solvent for reuse in the absorber. Curious about the right tools for simulating your amine units? Read this article by Optimized Gas Treating, Inc. #ProTreat

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