Treatment of Distillery Spent wash. Babu Alappat Professor Department of Civil Engineering I.I.T Delhi.

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Treatment of Distillery Spent wash Babu Alappat Professor Department of Civil Engineering I.I.T Delhi bjalappat@yahoo.com

Problems with Anaerobic Systems Requirement of polishing Uncertainity involved with biological systems Influence of external parameters like weather, temperature Requirement of energy intensive secondary treatment

Colour problem still persists Need for tertiary treatment like adosrption CH 4 generated in the first step is used in the subsequent steps Much slower than thermal systems More space/volume required

Why thermal methods?? Biological methods:- Are generally SLOW Are affected by external parameters like temperature Involves some uncertainty Cannot solve the problem completely Thermal methods:- Are costly But rapid Are relatively compact Involves less uncertainty

Thermal Treatment of Spent wash There have been many other attempts to deal with spent wash Burning of concentrated spent wash dates back to world war 1 period (not in India) Production of activated carbon, Solid CO2, potash, etc was one of them (reported by Reich in 1945 from US)

Thermal properties of Spent wash Sp gr 1.04 to 1.05 Total Solids: 10 to 22 % Total VS: 6 to 8 % Ash content: 2 to 3 % HHV: 3200 to 3800 kcal/kg (dry solids) Density of concentrated spent wash 1.350 g/cc

PROCESS OF INCINERATION, Combustion (controlled burning) of wastes in properly designed and constructed furnace to sterile ash with proper care for air pollution and water pollution. It is proper to say INCINERATION SYSTEM rather than simply incinerator The prime objective of incineration is WASTE DESTRUCTION, not power generation or ash recovery

Waste/ Coal FD Fan Aux Fuel Waste /Coal Preparation Waste /Coal Feeding FURNACE Flue Gas S T A C K Gas out ID Fan Acidic Gas Removal Bottom Ash Particle Removal For treatment & disposal Heat Recovery Heat

Incineration of Distillery Spentwash: Indian Experience First incineration was reported in early nineteen sixties, but not popular Became popular in late nineteen eighties. Two popular designs were Destrotherm from Thermax, Pune Sprannihilator from Praj Consultech, Pune

Raw Spent wash 10-13% Solids content Flue Gas Steam Evaporator Steam Boiler Water Concentrated Spentwash of About 60% Solids content Furnace Air Ash (high fertilizer value)

1 st incineration plant for spentwash Set up at Dyer Meakin Breweries Ltd., Lucknow in 1960 Capacity: 90 gal spent wash / hour Uses forced circulation evaporator for concentrating spentwash to 60% solids content Ash from spentwash incinerator: contains high Potash as K 2 O (37% of the ash)

Destrotherm from Thermax Govt. Distillery at Chitali, Maharshtra in 1984 Expected performance for a 45KLD distillery Spent wash generation: 3000lit/hr Ash collection: 700 kg/hr Power generation: 700kW (Process electricity consumption 500 kw) Steam generation: 11515 kg/hr (40bars, 400oC) and steam consumption 5500kg.hr (at 5 bars)

Destrotherm Spent wash of 60% solids content is sprayed into the furnace Raw spent wash is concentrated to 60% in external forced draft evaporators using process steam The flue gas generated goes for the production of steam Ash is rich in potash

Destrotherm did not pick up the expected popularity may be due to The complexity involved in the evaporation system Large area / volume occupied by the evaporators Clinker formation on the boiler tubes High cost involved

Sprannihilator from Praj Counseltech Aimed at solving some of the problems with Destrotherm Evaporation section made simple and easy to handle Plants becomes more compact First plant at Kohlapur (M/S. Gadhinglaj Taluka Sahakari Sakhar Karkhana Ltd.)

Raw Spent wash 10-13% Solids content Evaporator Flue gas with evaporated water Concentrated Spentwash of About 60% Solids content Flue Gas Furnace Air Ash (high fertilizer value)

Sprannihilator About 60% solids content spent wash is sprayed into the furnace Raw spent wash is concentrated to 60% using the flue gas heat in a venturievaporator Ash is rich in potash

One at M/S. Polychem Ltd., Nira 45KLD distillery Another at Liquors India Pvt. Ltd., Hyderabad 20 KLD distiller

Incineration Plants for Distillery Spent wash All together, about 40 incineration plants working

Problems with Incineration of spent wash Solids content of spent wash is to be brought to about 60% before firing into the furnace. This brings the economics down as it is energy intensive. Also, damaging to the material of construction. Spent wash is sticky It swells (up to about 5 times the original volume) while heating

Raw Spent wash 10-13% Solids content PROBLEMATIC Evaporator Concentrated Spentwash of About 60% Solids content Flue Gas Furnace Air Ash (high fertilizer value)

Recirculating Fluidized Beds (RCFB) Gas exit Freeboard The spouted bed with a central riser tube Riser tube Also called Internally Circulating Fluidized Bed Gas flow Solids flow Downcomer Distributor plate Downcomer fluidizing air Air jet

RCFB for the Incineration of Spent wash The idea is to separate evaporation from combustion to the extent possible Combustion takes place in the central riser tube Drying and Evaporation takes place in the downcomer Mixing of the dry solids and combustion air takes place in the zone below the central riser tube

RCFB Incineration Hot sand particles from the combustion zone move to the downcomer Spent wash is sprayed onto these hot sand particles Evaporation takes place on the hot sand particles in the downcomer Dry solids on the sand particles get in contact with combustion air and catches fire Combustion of dry solids on the sand surface in the central riser tube heating up sand grains

Concentrating spent wash About 100 RO (Reverse Osmosis) plants working in distilleries About 100 MEE (Multiple Effect Evaporation) system working in distilleries

Raw Spent wash 10-13% Solids content Reverse Osmosis Concentrated Spentwash of 55-60% Solids Content to Boilers / Incinerators Cement Kilns / Drying MEE (Multiple Effect Evaporator)

Fermentation & Distillation Industries > 400 Molasses based Distilleries ~ 300 Distilleries attached with Sugar Mills ~ 125 Distilleries with RO Concentration system 100 Distilleries with MEE concentration system 100

Co-Processing Co-processing in cement industry refers to the substitution of primary fuel and raw material by waste, recovering energy and material from waste. Waste materials used for co-processing are referred to as alternative fuels and raw materials (AFR).

Cement Kiln Suitability High temperatures (1400 O C)andresidencetimeof4 5 seconds in an oxygen rich atmosphere ensure the destruction of organic compounds. Any acid gases formed during combustion are neutralized by the alkaline raw material and are incorporated into the cement clinker. Interaction of the flue gases and the raw material present in the kiln ensures that the non combustible part of the residue is held back in the process and is incorporated into the clinker in a practically irreversible manner. No waste is generated that requires subsequent processing.

Benefits of Co-processing Reduction in Green House gases emission & related benefit of carbon trading Conversion of waste into energy / as a raw mix component Conservation of fossil fuel resource Reduction in energy / cement production costs

Different treatment technology routes for ZERO LIQUID DISCHARGE (ZLD) Biomethanation followed by multi-effect evaporation followed by drying/ incineration/ co-processing. Biomethanation followed by reverse osmosis followed by drying/ incineration/ co-processing. Concentration through RO/ MEE followed by drying/ incineration/ co-processing.