CNG Bottling Plant
Gas Compression System:
Compressors: The primary function of a CNG bottling plant is to compress natural gas to a high pressure, typically around 200-250 bar (2900-3600 psi). This is achieved using industrial-grade compressors that reduce the volume of natural gas, making it suitable for storage in cylinders.
Cooling Systems: Compressing natural gas generates heat, so cooling systems are installed to manage temperatures and ensure safe and efficient compression.
Storage and Buffer Tanks:
High-Pressure Storage: After compression, the natural gas is stored in high-pressure tanks before it is transferred to cylinders. These tanks act as buffers, ensuring a steady supply of CNG for bottling.
Safety Valves and Pressure Gauges: These are critical for maintaining safe pressure levels within the storage tanks.
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