Messer: Investment grows 55 metres high

Pressemitteilung von: Messer Group GmbH
Inside the cold box, installation engineers wait for the column to be lowered.
Inside the cold box, installation engineers wait for the column to be lowered.
(openPR) - The industrial gases specialist Messer is currently investing 35 million euros in the construction of a production plant for the atmospheric gases oxygen, nitrogen and argon on the Deutsche Edelstahlwerke site in Siegen. From October on, air will be separated into its components in the 55-metre rectangular tower, the so-called coldbox, in order to recover the gases. In a complicated lifting procedure, the heart of the plant, an aluminium column, 45 tonnes in weight and 53 metres long, is now being fitted. The separator column, suspended on steel belts, is hoisted precisely into the coldbox by three industrial cranes working simultaneously.

Messer's air separation unit is being constructed on an area of 10,000 square metres and, in the autumn, will supply Deutsche Edelstahlwerke itself, among others, with industrial gases. In the air separation unit, dried air with CO2 removed is liquefied and then separated into its components. In this way, oxygen, nitrogen and argon are recovered in gaseous and liquid form. The aluminium separator column is the heart of the air separation unit. In this column, liquefied air is split into its main components by a thermal separation process, rectification. This is a purely physical process, in which no chemical reactions take place.

With the construction of the air separation unit in Siegen, five new jobs have been created at the Deutsche Edelstahlwerke site. In mid-2008, Messer was able to create 20 new positions, mostly in the commercial area, in the newly built Sales and Logistics Centre for Industrial Gases in Siegen-Kaan Marienborn. About 35 skilled workers from the region are currently employed on the construction site, working on more than 5,500 cubic metres of concrete, 1,200 square metres of masonry and about 570 tonnes of steel. The permit for the operation of the production unit for industrial gases in accordance with Germany's Federal Immission Control Act (BImSchG) was officially issued long ago. This law serves, among other things, for protection against harmful effects on the environment, such as noise.

Messer is one of the leading industrial gas companies, and is active in over 30 countries in Europe and Asia, as well as Peru, with over 60 operating companies. Its international activities are managed from Frankfurt am Main, whilst management of core technical functions – logistics, engineering, production and applications engineering – is undertaken from Krefeld. In 2008, about 4,700 employees generated consolidated sales of €795 million.
From acetylene to xenon, the Messer Group has one of the most diverse product portfolios on the market – it produces industrial gases such as oxygen, nitrogen, argon, carbon dioxide, hydrogen, helium, shielding gases for welding, specialty gases, medical gases and many different gas mixtures.
The Messer Group has state-of-the-art research and competence centers in which it develops applied technologies for the use of gases in almost every sector of industry, in food technology and environmental technology, medicine as well as research and science.

Messer Group GmbH
Vice President
Corporate Communications
Diana Buss
Gahlingspfad 31
47803 Krefeld

Phone: +49 (0) 2151 7811-251
Fax: +49 (0) 2151 7811-598
Email: diana.buss@messergroup.com
www.messergroup.com
 
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