MECS catalyst products and technical
services update
CD Winkler
Vanadium-based sulphuric acid catalyst has been utilized to oxidize
SO2 to SO3 since the early 1900s. This versatile product displaced
the expensive and easily poisoned platinum-based catalyst in nearly
all applications by the 1930s. MECS has been manufacturing the
vanadium-based catalyst since 1925 and today is the leading
supplier in the world of sulphuric acid catalysts in a variety of
forms. Currently, MECS has worldwide customer/technical support
for the catalyst as well as a dedicated catalyst manufacturing plant
in Martinez, California. MECS also has a strong technical and
research and development programme dedicated to creating new
and improved products and services. This paper will describe some
of the technical details of vanadium-based sulphuric acid catalysts
as well as offering a unique look into how caesium-promoted MECS
catalysts can be used in single and double absorption acid plants,
and off-gas plants running on irregular gas feeds, to reduce
emissions and preheater run times. An update on MECS technical
services extended for use in characterizing converter performance is
also presented.