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Schematic process flow diagram of a typical facility for processing raw natural gas to produce pipeline sales gas. Legend:
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Author | Hairy Dude , but based on work by Mbeychok . |
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There is a much better technology than the above mentioned. The WSA Process is the most used technology for tail gas cleaning now.
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WSA unit - can reach higher conversions and is not sensitive toward NH3 and the product is sulfuric acid instead of elemental sulfur. See page with wet sulfuric acid process