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    Honeywell Opens First Facility In China To Test Flare Emissions

    SHANGHAI, Oct. 12, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Honeywell (NYSE: HON) UOP announced that its Callidus Technologies business began operation of China's only facility capable of testing flare emissions for volatile organic compounds, or VOCs. The test center in Luoyang, Henan Province, aids customers that are working to reduce emissions of VOCs in industrial flare systems and improve flare operation.

    The Callidus Luoyang Combustion Research and Development Center is the largest test facility of its kind in Asia. Its design and testing methodology was developed by Callidus in conjunction with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, resulting in a significant improvement over industrial design requirements.

    "Measuring flare emissions can be difficult and dangerous because flares lack an enclosed combustion chamber, often are elevated, and they come in many different designs and sizes," said Henry Liu, vice president and general manager of Honeywell UOP China. "Combusted gases can be emitted in any direction at any velocity, so we use a patent-pending hood-like structure and sampling rake with multiple sample ports to gather accurate readings from the flare."

    Flare VOC emissions can be reduced by controlling combustion performance. The destruction and removal efficiency &endash; or DRE - of flare gas is measured as a percentage of total hydrocarbons removed or destroyed by the flare. This is one of the key factors to measuring the performance of flare VOC emissions because it represents how well the flare performs.

    The test facility confirms that the DRE of Callidus flare tips exceeds 99.5 percent, resulting in a 75-percent reduction in VOC emissions and exceeding standard industrial design requirements of 98 percent of DRE.

    As China enacts stricter environmental regulations, Callidus' capabilities in flare technology make it possible for its customers to comply with those regulations and better ensure sound environmental practices. Until this test center was commissioned, testing of this kind was not performed in China.

    "The DRE test capability at Honeywell's Luoyang R&D center will provide a valuable reference for the whole industry and national regulations," said Professor Xiu Guangli of East China University of Science and Technology. "Currently, we are working on a research project sponsored by the Shanghai Environmental Protection Bureau about Shanghai's VOC emission standard and its testing and certification technology standard. As a global flare technology leader, Honeywell's advanced Callidus technology, complete database, and profound experience in related areas definitely will contribute to the successful completion of our project. We encourage companies to think ahead and consider switching to more environmentally friendly solutions for the long run."

    Honeywell UOP has an 80-year history in China, beginning in 1937 when it helped build one of China's first refineries in Yumen, Gansu Province. It was among the first American companies invited back to China during the 1970s to modernize the Chinese petroleum industry. More recently, Honeywell UOP hydroprocessing and Platforming' technology has helped China develop cleaner-burning transportation fuels to combat air pollution.

    Honeywell UOP (www.uop.com) is a leading international supplier and licensor of process technology, catalysts, adsorbents, equipment, and consulting services to the petroleum refining, petrochemical, and gas processing industries. Honeywell UOP is part of Honeywell's Performance Materials and Technologies strategic business group, which also includes Honeywell Process Solutions (www.honeywellprocess.com), a pioneer in automation control, instrumentation and services for the oil and gas, refining, petrochemical, chemical and other industries.

    Honeywell (www.honeywell.com/us/en) is a Fortune 100 software-industrial company that delivers industry specific solutions that include aerospace and automotive products and services; control technologies for buildings, homes, and industry; and performance materials globally. Our technologies help everything from aircraft, cars, homes and buildings, manufacturing plants, supply chains, and workers become more connected to make our world smarter, safer, and more sustainable. For more news and information on Honeywell, please visit www.honeywell.com/us/en/news.

    John Simley

    Honeywell UOP