Pilot & Demoplants

In the world of process engineering, pilot and demoplants play a crucial role.
Small-scale facilities help reduce the uncertainties and risks associated with scaling up new technology. They provide a controlled environment for experimentation and testing, enabling the feasibility of new processes and equipment to be investigated in a cost-effective manner.

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Paving the way for innovation

Brusche Process Technology has the expertise and experience to help you develop and build a pilot or demo plant for your specific purposes.

Our expertise includes specialized knowledge about

  • CO2 capture and reuse;
  • liquefaction;
  • production of renewable chemicals and synthetic fuels and
  • production of methanol.

With a focus on sustainability and efficiency, we help our associates achieve their goals while minimizing their impact on the environment.

CCUS specialty

There is an urgent need for innovative techniques to combat climate change.

 

The development of new CO2 capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) technologies necessitates extensive testing and validation before widespread deployment is possible. Pilot and demoplants offer an opportunity to test and optimize these technologies while simultaneously providing a platform to demonstrate their potential to investors and customers.

 

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Pilot plants versus demoplants

Pilot plants are important to

  • test the viability of new processes or equipment;
  • optimize process parameters and
  • to identify and resolve potential technical challenges.

Thus, pilot plants provide valuable data and insights to refine and improve technology before further scaling up.

 

Demoplants are larger than pilot plants. They are designed to demonstrate the commercial viability of a new technology and to validate its performance, reliability and cost-effectiveness.

 

Demoplants are usually used to produce marketable products. As such, demoplants are the final step before a product is commercially and widely marketed.