Cryogenic gas plant

Refrigeration – Processes – Circulating external gas

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62 31, 62 34, 62 42, F25J 302

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ABSTRACT:
A process for separating substantially all of the C.sub.3 and heavier components and a major portion of the C.sub.2 component from a natural gas stream using a cryogenic process. The process uses a rectifying column in combination with a fractionating column to separate the C.sub.2 and heavier components with the reflux for the rectifying column being supplied by compressing a small portion of the overheads and condensing it via heat exchange with the overheads stream.

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