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Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Technology Applications

The market for scCO2 can be divided into different areas with varying degree of maturity according to the listing below.
 
A. Extraction processes with isobaric product recovery. Typically decaffeination processes where product is "washed out" with water from a high-pressure chamber.
 
B. Extraction processes with product recovery by pressure reduction: Leading technology for hop extraction in the world. Also spices and other natural products are actively pursued. A commercial scale extraction plant has been delivered to Aromtech Oy, Tornio, Finland.
 
C. Degreasing: Environmental friendly alternative to chlorinated solvents for precision parts cleaning. The first degreasing application in Europe delivered to Husqvarna, Sweden.
D. Debinding in Powder Injection Molding (PIM): This is a new exciting application for scCO2 were Chematur recently has had commercial success. In the manufacturing of PIM (and the related Metal Injection Molding, MIM, and Ceramics Injection Molding, CIM) components, binders such as waxes and polymers must be removed before the final sintering. This step is often the bottleneck as it ties up the expensive oven for many hours. By using scCO2 for part of the debinding to remove waxes, valuable capacity increase in the sintering oven can be gained, often together with improved quality. Chematur has one unit in successful operation at a client since 2002 and we are currently undertaking tests for new clients, using our in-house pilot plant. We welcome enquiries from new clients who would like to explore what benefits scCO2 debinding can bring to them.
 
E. Particle formation/antisolvent processes: Several processes already running in pharmaceutical industry. Ecoplanning has built a pilot plant for MTT (Agricultural Research Centre of Finland) to be used for crystallisation research.
 
F. Chromatography processes: High potential in the field of pharma- and nutraceuticals production. Chematur has built a preparative scale SC-Chromatography plant.
 
G. Textile dyeing: Chematur has taken part in an EU project and has built a pilot unit. The pilot has been used to colour blended fabrics such as wool/polyester and cotton/polyester which represent 80% of fabrics coloured in the world.
 
H. Reactions: Continuous hydrogenation, hydroformylation, Friedel-Crafts reactions etc. Thomas Swan and Nottingham University have since 1995 in cooperation been involved in research in this area. The results show that greatly enhanced productivity and/or selectivity often can be achieved. Chematur is now taking active part in this partnership. Thomas Swan has invested in a 500 to 1000 m.t./year facility that is designed and supplied by Chematur. The plant is now in operation.
 
scCO2 is also used as a plastics foaming agent instead of conventional freon.