Technologies from EPC give the best PAN precursor qualities.

PAN fibers have been spun since 1941. These fibers were mainly used in the textile industry for making clothing and household textiles under the brand names Orlon and Dralon. Nowadays, PAN fibers are used not only to produce textiles but also in many different ways as a raw material for the production of carbon fiber. Together with pitch and viscose, PAN is the main fiber that can be processed on a large-scale to produce carbon fibers with the widest range of properties.

Both established carbon fiber producers, and newcomers that restrict themselves to the last stage – the production of carbon fibers, have to battle with the inconsistent qualities of the PAN precursors available in the market. One problem for carbon fiber producers is the shortage of high-quality precursors, the other is the variable quality of the various precursors available on the market.

In order to run a plant cost-effectively, it is essential to obtain PAN precursors with consistently high qualities as a raw material for the production of carbon fibers. This is especially the case for the carbon fibers used in high-performance composite materials for the aerospace industry, Formula 1 and high-performance mechanical engineering.

As is generally known, each fiber plant is unique, and requires specific, precisely determined setting parameters in order to turn out high-quality products. It may therefore be necessary to adapt the quality of the precursor precisely to the requirements of the downstream carbon fiber plant. This is practically impossible in non-integrated production plants, for which the precursors are bought in. The EPC Group has therefore conducted a lot of research to develop a self-contained plant system.

The experts in the EPC Group have developed tailor-made, integrated production concepts. They run from the PAN polymerization, through making the dope and spinning to produce the PAN precursor, to the final carbon fiber. Our complete concept integrates quality-relevant ancillary plants, such as solvent recovery and utility preparation, as well as the appropriate, high-quality handling of intermediate and end products.

This holistic approach enables synergies and interconnections to be used to achieve efficient energy consumption. It also enables our customers to optimize their entire process, and produce a high yield of high-quality fibers continuously. End-to-end quality assurance is also ensured from the AN raw material through to the individual carbon fiber spool. This is an important selection criterion for high end applications, and can become a unique selling point for our customer.

As we know that such a complex production plant cannot be commissioned and run without professional assistance, we support our customers closely until the planned product quality is attained.


EPC Exclusives

Intelligent plant design with EPC variPLANT®

EPC variPLANT® is a flexible plant concept for polymer manufacture. Amongst other things, we use this concept to plan and develop polycarbonate plants. With this continuous process technology, the EPC Group offers you a future-proof plant design backed up by efficient project execution that saves time and money. This all comes from one source, starting from the reactor system and progressing through a process-optimised rectification and modern vacuum system to efficient process control.

EPC variPLANT® gives you the following competitive advantages:

  • Highly flexible production
  • Consistent product quality of the highest standard
  • Gains from economies of scale
  • Compact plant design
  • A high degree of automation and ultra-modern process control
  • Technology for efficient consumption of energy and operating materials
  • An environmentally friendly design that meets the requirements of EU standards

PET plant expansion and optimisation with EPC PETvantage®

Over the course of its typical 40 to 50 year lifecycle, an industrial plant is repeatedly modified, modernised and optimised. EPC PETvantage® is a patented, customer-orientated revamping (upgrading) and de-bottlenecking process that meets your need to maximise plant profitability with minimum retrofitting costs and downtimes.

EPC PETvantage® is the most cost-effective alternative to investing in a new plant. Depending on the plant configuration, a return on the investment is usually achieved in less than 2 years. In most cases, the main reactors do not need to be replaced. Operational safety, product qualities and production capacities are increased by a multiple, depending on the basic design of the plant and the space available on site.

EPC PETvantage® generates very high profits, mainly through quality assurance and the consequent greater competitiveness:

  • Plants converted to use alternative raw materials or produce new types of polymers
  • Conversion from textile to bottle PET
  • Flexibility – thanks to polymer modification for the production of specialities
  • Versatility through direct spinning to produce fibre and filament yarn specialities
  • Lower consumption, for example, of blue toner

EPC inside PET® – fully automatic operating software

EPC inside PET® is an operating software developed by EPC for the fully automatic operation and quality control of plants using the innovative EPC polyester process. EPC inside PET® evens out fluctuations in the quality of the raw materials. The consistency of the final products produced by existing plants is significantly improved by the comprehensive, intelligent process control. We offer EPC inside PET® either as a stand-alone solution or in combination with the process optimisation and higher capacity gained with our tried and tested EPC PETvantage® technology.

Commercial and qualitative advantages of EPC inside PET®:

  • Waste and "out of spec" products reduced by more than 80%
  • Freer choice in the purchase of raw materials, unaffected by fluctuations in raw material quality
  • Continuous plant operation and control increase capacity
  • More stable product quality

CHDM Hydrogenation Technology

Cyclohexanedimethanol (CHDM) is a high value co-monomer used in the production of various polymers e.g. PETG, PCT, PCTG and PCTA to enhance the strength, clarity, and solvent resistance of polymers. CHDM is produced via a two-step catalytic hydrogenation of DMT. DMT is firstly hydrogenated into the intermediate DMDC and then further into CHDM.

EPC Group has vast experience in the polymers and fibers industry and offers complete engineering packages in delivering world-class polymer/fiber manufacturing plants. For the production of high-quality PETG, PCT, PCTG and PCTA, EPC Group offers its modern CHDM Hydrogenation Technology for the production of top-grade CHDM.

EPC’s highly efficient and flexible continuous hydrogenation process guarantees a feasible production of top quality CHDM. Furthermore, having your own state-of-the-art CHDM production line will ensure a continuous supply of high-grade CHDM as raw material for the manufacturing of high value polyesters resin for the fast growing technical applications in electronics, food and medical packaging, construction components and consumer goods.

Masterbatch plants

Masterbatch, also known as colour granulate, is a granular plastic additive. The content of dyes or additives in the granulates is higher than in the final application. Masterbatches are added to change the properties of the raw polymer to make it suitable for its later intended use. They increase process safety, and are very easy to process in comparison to pastes, powders and liquid additives.

In the refining process, the desired additives are added to the raw polymer material in a mixer, and intermingled in the extruder. The melt is then allowed to solidify again in a cooling trough, after which it is cut up in the granulator. With the masterbatch process, EPC enables its customers to change the products their plants produce quickly and keep cleaning costs low. Energy-efficient extruder systems are long lasting, and economical because the waste heat from the extruders is fed back into the entire plant for re-use.

EPC PAtraction – the efficient extraction process

As the polymerisation reaction does not achieve 100% caprolactam conversion, the polyamide 6 product still has a residual monomer content. After polymerisation, this residual monomer is extracted from the polymer, and fed back into the process. The product is fed out of the cooler into the post-condensation device, which works in a nitrogen atmosphere in the absence of oxygen.

Theprocess patented by EPC enables the material to be optimally substituted by means of nitrogen evolution in combination with a higher pressure. This significantly reduces the extract content in the granulate, while at the same time enriching the extract water to about 18%, and achieving a considerably more consistent retention time. This minimizes fluctuations in the extraction concentration.

The extraction process developed by EPC can also be used in existing plants without requiring any large investments or lengthy modernisation times. A special device distributes nitrogen into up to 16 extraction zones in the column. Granulate flows from top to bottom through a packed bed in the device.

The nitrogen and extract water are fed upwards in a counter-flow. The extraction rate depends on the number of trays, which is determined on a case by case basis. The device consists of trays arranged one above the other. Nitrogen is distributed homogeneously through these trays.

Advantages of the solution patented by EPC:

  • Formation of many extraction zones in one extractor (12 to 16 zones)
  • High utilisation rate of the extract volume (up to 98%)
  • The extraction effect improved by maintaining a highly consistent retention time for the granulate in the extractor combined with the high homogeneity of the water in the zones create the conditions for keeping the extract content of the granulate within tight tolerances
  • A specific, differentiated diffusion drop within the zones enables the highest extract water concentrations to be obtained at the outflow (> 18%) while simultaneously reducing the residual extract content in the granulate (< 0.25%).
  • Existing extractors retrofitted with short shutdown times and low investment costs
  • Higher granulate capacity and product quality, low mechanical requirements
  • Short return on investment time with substantial energy savings in the lactam recovery, maximum energy efficiency
  • Minimized vapor consumption for recovery, smaller vaporizer plants for new investments
  • Reduction of plant size, volume and height, smaller space requirement with higher capacities
  • Reduced specific granulate production costs

Compounding plants for polyamide

Compounding is a special synthetic refining process. The admixture of additives optimizes the properties of the polymer. Different quantities of granulate can be produced by varying the formulation, raw materials and the operating mode of the extruder. The additives – such as glass fibers, flameproofing agents, UV stabilizers, impact strength modifiers, carbon fibers, mineral fillers and dye pigments – are added to improve the properties of the granulates and make them suitable for their intended purpose.

PAN – special reactor material for trouble-free, low-maintenance operation

Many polyacrylonitrile production plants use the suspension polymerization process. Numerous earlier plants have had to be shut down after just a few weeks for thorough cleaning on account of contamination and deposits building up in the apparatus, which always involves lost production. Previous reactors have usually had to be replaced after just a few years because of high material abrasion.

EPC has developed a reactor material based on a special aluminium alloy that is inert under the reaction conditions (no material abrasion), and consequently has no effect on the reaction medium (no uncontrolled reaction behaviour). The material is used in the manufacture of the reactor and in the up and downstream stages involved in the polymerization reaction. Plant components made of this material do not have to be replaced during the projected lifetime of the plant.

Avoiding deposits building up lengthens production cycles. Less frequent cleaning increases the production capacity and reduces the use of cleansers. The material has strength properties similar to those of steel, and can be worked with conventional machining and forming processes (rolling, bending, grinding, polishing, welding).

Phosgene-free EPC technology for producing polycarbonate

The process developed by EPC covers many factors that have a great effect on the profitability of a plant. Handling phosgene is technologically demanding, and highly dangerous for people and the environment. EPC is therefore focusing on a phosgene-free process. The phosgene-free EPC technology for producing polycarbonate considerably reduces the impact on nature and the environment. The by-products of the production of raw materials can be almost completely recycled. For example, the waste water is not contaminated, and can be fed directly into the normal waste water treatment (sewage plants). 

EPC variYARN®

EPC has developed a modular spinning system that offers you a highly efficient and flexible, complete solution for your filament production. EPC variYARN® is ideal for quick, trouble-free product changes. With EPC variYARN®, you can fulfill your customers' requests at all times with individual PET, PA or PBT filament yarns for each spinning position, such as POY or FDY speciality yarns (NC, HC or micro), and with the most diverse color nuances or degrees of matting.

The technology

  • Individual spinning positions with gravimetric masterbatch dosing for changing the formulation quickly
  • Individual extruder and additive dosing capable of modular expansion
  • Upgradable for liquid dye dosing technology
  • Upgradable for polypropylene spinning (PP)
  • Shortest product retention times for optimal properties
  • Individual spinning point parameterization

EPC variPILOT®

EPC variPILOT® gives you the flexibility to test new formulations and optimize additive consumption. The quick simulation of new process parameters saves time, while any defective batches have no effect on the quality of your main production. Another advantage is the low consumption of raw and operating materials.

Choosing EPC variPILOT® is a good decision. We examine the site, and specify the future location of your pilot plant before we configure it. We plan and construct your specific test plant in accordance with the conditions, the product parameters and your requirements. We deliver your variPILOT®plant pre-assembled, so it can be quickly and easily installed and commissioned.

  •  All the necessary ancillary plants and even a laboratory are available
  • Basic, detailed and turnkey engineering – all from one source
  • Flexibility to meet every degree of complexity of your customers' requests
  • High productivity with maximum variability of your production program
  • Longer campaigns with economical batch sizes (waste and intermediate products are minimized)
  • More economical than other comparable large extruder plants
  • Highly variable number of Variyarn® modules per spinning line, for example 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 or 20 spinning modules