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Home / Industries / Chlor-Alkali / DC Rectification DC RectificationThe Challenge
The production of chlorine, chlorate, aluminum, and magnesium all depend exclusively on the reliable conversion of high voltage AC electrical energy into DC. These devices, known as rectifiers, take one of several forms: mercury arc devices, diodes, thyristors, and choppers. Universal Dynamics is widely renowned for the application of these types of devices to industrial applications. Rectifiers and transformers are among the most reliable (and often ignored) pieces of equipment in an industrial plant. It is not uncommon to find units that have been in service for up to 50 years. It is this inherent reliability that presents challenges. All equipment design is a result of economic compromises. Units designed in the era when electric power was cheap frequently experience losses that are considered excessive in today's economic climate. Control systems that were the cutting edge of technology in 1960 may not be repairable since the parts may not be available. And perhaps the most serious challenge is finding anyone who knows "what is inside the box" when there is trouble since the original designer probably retired 20 years ago and the rectifier supplier has gone out of business. The SolutionServicing the needs of plants that use DC rectification was one of the founding businesses of Universal Dynamics in the mid-1960's. Today, DC rectification remains a core business for our company. We have developed innovative solutions to problems in harmonic filtration, step-less output amperage control, DC bus design, and rectifier control systems. There are a number of papers that have been written on these subjects.
Plant Management and OperationWhile good engineering and solid technology is essential for the adequate design of a chemical process, it is up to the Plant Operations personnel to use these tools to accomplish the project's overall goals. These goals go beyond merely making the production quota and staying within the budget to include the human aspects of plant safety, incident investigation and prevention, environmental compliance, and more recently, protection from terrorism. Coming from an extensive background in plant management and operations, Universal Dynamics' personnel not only understand, but have for many years fulfilled these responsibilities on a 12 hour 7 day a week basis. We offer the following systems and services to assist the plant management meet the expectations of the facility owners, the employees, and the community in which the plant operates. Specialized Operational Systems and Tools
Safety and Responsible Care
Operational EfficiencyIn-depth knowledge of the Chlor-Alkali business allows us to act as consultants to take advantage of business opportunities or process improvements that may not have been fully implemented at an individual plant site. We have been given a grant by the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency to assist firms in their district evaluate opportunities for process improvement. In addition, we have conducted benchmarking studies for customers in Latin America and in Eastern Europe. |
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