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  • GENERAL COMPANY FOR CHEMICALINDUSTRIES

  • A PANORAMIC VIEW OF GCCI

  • INTRODUCTION TO GCCIThe construction of the GCCI at Abu Kammash is one of the largest industrial projects carried out in the LIBYAN Jamahiriya . The vital factors of this project to Libya are :

    The Chemical Complex utilizes Libyan natural resources of brine,oil products and manpower .

    The main products are Poly Vinyl Chloride ( PVC ) , Caustic Sodaand Chlorine which is used as raw materials for other industries . The availability of these products are at realistic prices and hence aggravates the industrial growth of the country as a whole .

    Another important product is the Table Salt . The Chemical Complex provides the total demand of salt for Libya.

    These high quality and competitively priced products are also exported to international markets.

  • THE ROLE AND AIM OF GCCI

    The Chemical Complex has led to the creation of new jobs and the need to provide training facilities.It has provided skilled workers for other industrial projects .

    The complex is a part of the industrial future of the Jamahiriya and its role is to be recognized asan industrialized nation.

    Another goal is to supplement the future , the income from the oil industry and eliminate the need to import key chemicals and plastic materials.

  • HEAD OFFICE OF GCCI

  • GENERAL INFORMATION OF GCCI

    The project is based on the utilization of salt lake (brine) which is located in the north west of Libya, and oil products (Ethylene) which is imported from Ras Lanuf.

    Commissioning of the Complex started in April 1980 and it operates on a three shift basis employing a total of 1,500 personnel .

    Accommodation for GCCI personnel built at Abu Kammash village (2) consisting of 500 houses and other 112 new houses at Abu Kammash village (1) including all utilities and facilities.

  • The following are the materials produced:

    Poly Vinyl Chloride (PVC).Caustic Soda.Table Salt.Chlorine.Hydrochloric Acid.Sodium Hypochlorite.

    The design of the Complex has been carried out with every effort to minimize the effect of land , sea and air pollution . All waste streams are treated for removal of pollutants and are monitored before discharge to the environment.

  • BRINE WINNING & PURIFICATION

    In the summer months brine is pumped from wells by submerged pumps (38 wells in three lines) and in the winter months by pumping from the surface of the Sebkha.

    The brine is then transferred through an 18 Km pipe line to the Complex and stored in two basins .

    After settling the brine it is filtered and transferred to the salt plant .

  • THE SALT PRODUCTION

    SALT PLANT EVAPORATORS

  • Salt production is from the brine in a multi stage vacuum evaporation crystallization.

    The salt is separated from the slurry from the evaporators by centrifuge and part is transferred as wet salt to the electrolysis plant.

    The other part of the salt is dried , an antic king agent and potassium iodide being added before it is packed into 1 Kg bag and 50 kg bags for sale.

    The water obtained from evaporation of the brine is used within the Complex as a source of soft water .

  • AUTOMATED SALT PACKING

    PACKING OF TABLE SALT

  • THE ELECTROLYSIS

    ELECTROLYSIS CELL ROOM

  • The wet salt from the salt plant is converted into brine, purified by chemical treatment and then electrolyzed in mercury cells to produce chlorine, hydrogen and sodium hydroxide as 50% solution.

    The chlorine is dried and compressed and the major part utilized for the production of vinyl chloride monomer . The remainder is liquefied for sale in cylinders and drums.

    The 50% caustic soda solution are concentrated to produce a fused product from which 98% concentration are packed into plastic sacks .

    Sodium Hypochlorite is produced as a solution by the reaction of chlorine with sodium hydroxide solution .

    The 50% caustic soda solution is being sold as a final product which is transported by sea, road or tankers.

  • Loading of bleaching lye and Hydrochloric acid

    Chlorine Cylinders

  • THE VCM PRODUCTION UNIT

  • Ethylene is supplied to the complex by ship in liquid ethylene carriers . The ethylene at present delivered from Ras Lanuf complex , Libya . The ethylene is pumped from the sea bridge to the storage tanks . The ethylene is evaporated and supplied to the chloride monomer plant .

    Ethylene dichloride is produced by the reaction of chlorine withethylene in the direct chlorination unit the ethylene dichloride is purified by distillation and then feed to the cracking unit where it is spilt into vinyl chloride monomer (VCM) and hydrogen chloride .

    The hydrogen chloride is recycled to the ox hydro chlorination unit where it reacts with more ethylene and oxygen , from the air , to form further ethylene dichloride which is purified and cracked in the same way and unconverted EDC .

    The vinyl chloride is then separated by distillation , dried andstored in spheres . The chlorinated by-products are burnt in an incineration unit to produce 27% hydrochloric acid .

  • VCM storage spheres

    Ethylene storage tanks

  • THE PVC PRODUCTION UNIT

  • Poly vinyl chloride (PVC) resin is a white powder which is produced in four grades , two of which are types S7054 and S6554. These are soft resins intended for a wide range of uses like cable insulation, footwears and general household goods.

    The third grade S6858 is intended for pipe manufacturing and other rigid extrusions. The fourth grade S5858 for bottle manufacturing.

    Polymerization takes place and solid PVC suspension from the reactors is processed to remove the untreated vinyl chloride which is recycled , and the solid separated in a centrifuge and dried.

    The dry resin is stored in silos and then packed into 25 Kg paper sacks , palletized and shrink wrapped or transported by road tankers.

  • PVC CONTROL ROOM

    PVC STORAGE SILOS

  • AUXILIARY UNITS

    The Complex is provided with auxiliary units to supply the production plants with essential services.

    Sea Water intake: The sea water pumping station, located on the sea bridge, provides sea water for cooling purposes and feeds to the seawater desalination unit.

    Sea Water Desalination: The sea unit provides 220 tons/hour of fresh water for use in the Complex.

    Water Hardening Unit: This provides drinking water for the Complex and Camps and fire fighting water for the Complex.

  • Steam Generation Unit: Steam is generated in oil fired boilers. A dematerialization unit is provided in the boiler house for the supply of the boiler feed water and dematerialized water for the production units .

    Compressed Air Unit. A Compressed air unit is provided to supply compressed air to the production units for use in the processes and for instrumentation.

    Nitrogen Generation Unit. Nitrogen is used in the production units , It is produced by burning oil or hydrogen.

    Electrical Supply. Electricity is supplied to the Complex at 30 Kv and then stepped down to 10.8 Kv and / or 0.4 Kv .Emergency generating sets are provided to ensure a safe shut down of the Complex in the event of a power failure.

  • ANNUAL PRODUCTION OF PLANTS

    For Sale in Tons

    Consumption in Complex

    Tons

    Annual production in TonsName of product

    40.00080.000120.0001. Table Salt (Sodium Chloride)

    49.0002.60051.6002. Caustic Soda (100%)(Sodium Hydroxide)

    -62.50062.5003. Vinyl Chloride Monomer(VCM)

    60.000-60.0004. Poly Vinyl Chloride

    5.00040.70045.7005. Chlorine

    8.0001.0009.0006. Hydrochloric Acid (HCl) (30%)

    8,900-8.9007. Sodium Hypochlorite

  • COMPARISON FOR ACTUAL PRODUCTION OF POLY VINYL CHLORIDE FROM THE YEAR 1993 - 2003

    41223

    43090

    49430

    41015

    42852

    56816

    48336

    52336

    41468

    36865

    50676

    YEAR

    19931994199519961997199819992000200120022003

    ACTUAL PRODUCTION(QTY BY TONS & AMOUNT BY LD)

    AMOUNT15699903

    20728047

    26486838

    16691821

    29210977

    32141430

    28145888

    35438890

    17782231

    26715762

    39801571

    QUANTITY

  • 010000

    20000

    30000

    40000

    50000

    60000

    19931994199519961997199819992000200120022003

    ACTUAL PRODUCTION OF PVC FROM THE YEAR 1993 - 2003

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    15000000

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    25000000

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    35000000

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    45000000

    19931994199519961997199819992000200120022003

    EVALUATION OF PVC PRODUCTION FOR THE YEAR 1993 - 2003

  • COMPARISON OF ACTUAL PRODUCTION OF CAUSTIC SODA FOR THE YEAR 1993 - 2003

    YEAR ACTUAL PRODUCTIONQUANTITY AMOUNT

    1993 36866 11019623

    1994 33630 13305968

    1995 36404 17935816

    1996 30789 13299464

    1997 32840 14134388

    1998 42733 16079447

    1999 36694 13601191

    2000 38649 99820082001 33364 119528132002 28657 6205980 2003 36095 7192297

  • ACTUAL PRODUCTION OF CAUSTIC SODA FOR THE YEAR 1993-2003

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    EVALUATION OF PRODUCTION OF CAUSTIC SODA FOR THE YEAR 1993-2003

  • THE PRESTEGIOUS AWARDS OF GCCI

  • 2-1 Quality Policy (ISO 9001: 2000 / 5.3)

    General Company For Chemical Industries Quality Policy Is:

    To provide company products (Chemical Products) and related services with quality that meets marketing requirements, customer satisfaction and comply with technical specification at reasonable price and lowest cost.

    Continual improvement in the quality of products by using modern technology in chemical industries and effectiveness of the quality management system.

    Continuous training and performance improvement for all employees to achieve optimum efficiency of processes and activities performance.

    Working as teamwork using the scientific methods in all working fields to increase productivity and reduce waste of material and time .

    Companys quality objectives are established by the peoples committee and the departmental objectives are established by both departmental general managers and managers and reviewed through management reviews meetings.

    This policy has been declared at all levels in a manner which ensures the full This policy is reviewed on annually basis during meetings of management reviews for continuous suitability.

    Approved by:

    ( )

    Eng. Nouri Ramadan GerSecretary of Peoples Committee

    & Management Representative& Management Representative

    GCCI IS REWARDED WITH

    Quality of the products which was recognised in several occasions with international awards and certificates for quality.

    Established and maintains a quality management system relevant for manufacturing of several chemical products mentioned & shown in this brochure.

    GCCI performance has been consolidated by ISO 9001/2000 certification obtained in 15/1/2002 which was an illustration of its wellness to continue the progress and improvement of the quality system.