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Lubricants & greases manufacturing plants
Optimize and improve your performance
International technology provider



Design, engineering and supply of lubricants and greases manufacturing plants




With over 50 years of blending experience, in both new                              Key equipment
and revamped plants all over the world, Cellier, as an                              State-of-the-art equipment has been developed and
Activity of ABB France, fully understands the complexity                            standardised by Cellier Activity to meet the specific requi-
of running a lubes or greases manufacturing plant and                               rements of the lubricants and greases markets:
in particular how to achieve inventory using Just In Time
(JIT) principles integrated with the production of many                             −−   Automatic Batch Blender
finished products and packing combinations.                                         −−   Drum Decanting System
                                                                                    −−   In-Line Blending system
Our services include:                                                               −−   Simultaneous Metering Blending system
                                                                                    −−   High-yield grease reactor and peripherals
−−   Conceptual design                                                              −−   Pigged pipe lines
−−   Basic engineering                                                              −−   Pigged manifold
−−   Detail engineering
−−   Equipment design and supply                                                    All the equipment can be skid mounted. In addition to the key
−−   Installation and start-up by ABB’s own expert team                             equipment noted above, our capability includes the design and
−−   Training and technical assistance                                              delivery of raw material and finished product storage, transfer
−−   Software telemaintenance services                                              and distribution units as well as filling and packaging systems.

Design                                                                              Process Control
Cellier Activity has developed specific software for the design                     Cellier Activity has developed Lubcel™, a specific process
of new plants or modernisation of existing ones. The design                         control software for lubricants and grease manufacturing
is optimised to give the shortest Return On Investment (ROI)                        plants helping you to achieve the compliance with quality
time and to guarantee the plant performance.                                        procedures and a total traceability of operations.




3-D view of a grass-root plant




2 International technology provider | Lubricants and greases manufacturing plants
Process and know-how


Increasingly stringent product-quality requirements are the                           PORTFOLIO                         BLENDING UNITS SIZING
                                                                                                                        • Blending batch size
standard for today’s lube oil market. Formulations are forever                        ANALYSIS                          • Blending facilities design
                                                                                                                        • Cycle times / work load
increasing in number and complexity. In addition to these
production constraints, the Lube Oil Blending Plant (LOBP)
has to face up to the highly competitive lubricants market.




                                                                      DESIGN
                                                                                     RAW MATERIALS BALANCE
                                                                                     • Bulk storage sizing              FINISHED PRODUCTS STORAGE
                                                                                     • Unloading facilities design      • Dedicated tank sizing
                                                                                     • Packaged additives storage       • Holding tank sizing
Competitive cost is of primary importance as is customer                                and handling design
                                                                                     • Raw materials transfers
service especially for the industrial lubricants market. Ability to
guarantee, at short notice, delivery for the exact quantity re-                      FILLING FACILITIES SIZING          FINISHED PRODUCTS TRANSFER
quired by the customer is the daily challenge of every modern                        • Balance per pack
                                                                                     • Filling orders numbers
                                                                                                                        • Transfers requirements
                                                                                                                        • Transfers system design
LOBP.                                                                                • Change / rinsing over time
                                                                                     • Filling lines design
                                                                                                                           (lines / manifolds / pumps, etc.)




In this environment, only an optimised LOBP design can
ensure customer satisfaction and supplier profitability.              ENGINEERING    PROCESS DOCUMENTS                  OTHER ENGINEERING DOCUMENTS
                                                                                     • PFS                              • Layouts
                                                                                     • Equipment list
A blending plant typically includes five main areas:                                 • Process description
                                                                                     • Typical PID's



−−   Raw materials storage                                                           ORGANISATION / ECONOMICS
−−   Blending units                                                                  • Plant organisation                                 CONCEPTUAL
                                                                                     • Manning level
−−   Finished-product storage (bulk)                                                 • Operational cost                                   DESIGN BOOK
−−   Filling and loading
−−   Packed finished products warehouse and dispatch

These areas are closely interconnected and as such an                 The design methodology specifically developed by Cellier
optimised design needs to cover the complete plant. Design            Activity for complex batch production plants, and supported
is based on the actual customer production requirements and           by specific design tools, can be applied at the different steps
constraints which include:                                            of the project from feasibilty study up to turn-key unit design.

− − Production portofolio (product slate, required production,        Dynamic simulation of production portofolio can be imple-
    formulas, grade/ pack distribution)                               mented which is of special interest to further optimise areas
− − Batch size distribution (Economic Order Quantity or               with great load variations such as truck loading gantries.
    Customer Order based)
− − Product compatibility                                             This know-how applies also to the manufacture of greases.
− − Raw material characteristics and delivery mode
− − Products Lead time and peak demand.




                                                                                    Lubricants and greases manufacturing plants | Process and know-how 3
Lube Oil Blending Plant



Cellier has developed specific processing equipment to meet the lubricant market
requirements and quality constraints.




Automatic Batch Blending                                                  Simultaneous Metering
The Cellier Automatic Batch Blender represents a techno-                  Blending
logically advanced blending option especially adapted to
complex formulations, extended products slate and blend-to-               Simultaneous Metering Blending (SMB) is similar to the ILB
order policies which are part of modern lubricants production             but coupled with a sequential control and mode of operation.
requirements.                                                             It combines the advantage of the ILB in terms of production
                                                                          capacity but also the advantage of the sequential control
The principal advantages of Automatic Batch Blending                      related to flexibility and contamination.
systems as compared to conventional batch blending are :
                                                                          Advantages:
−−   High level of blending accuracy and repeatability
−−   High RFTI (Right First Time Index ), no re-blend                     − − High throughput capability
−−   Reduced manpower requirements                                        − − Low inter-contamination through rinsing being part of
−−   Enhanced blending flexibility                                            the blend
−−   Quick blend turnaround                                               − − Reduced number of dosing modules compared to conven-
−−   Low contamination                                                        tionnal ILB (typically 4 vs. 9) meaning reduced investment
−−   Minimum (virtually zero) slop generation.                            − − Simpler control
                                                                          − − Possible batch interruption enabling direct drum decanting
Flexibility in batch size, product formulation, raw material                  or manual additions.
handling and process sequences yield to a powerfull
blending tool in the fields of lubricants, lubricant additives or
fuel additives.                                                           Drum Decanting System
                                                                          Cellier Drum Decanting System (DDS) is designed to pump

In Line Blending                                                          liquid products (even viscous) stored in drums or small
                                                                          containers and to incorporate them in formulation processes
In Line Blending (ILB) is especially adapted to large through-            (chemical industry, lubricants, etc.).
put production with a limited number of products and
compatibility groups and when immediate product availability              The DDS perfoms the following functions:
is required or intermediate storage is difficult (such as ship
loading).                                                                 −−   empties a drum or mini-container
                                                                          −−   doses a quantity of product
Advantages:                                                               −−   rinses the emptied drum and
                                                                          −−   recycles the rinsing product.
−−   Product immediately available (on spec)
−−   Large throughput
−−   High level of blending accuracy and repeatability
−−   Low manpower requirements.




4 Lube Oil Blending Plant | Lubricants and greases manufacturing plants
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1 Simultaneous Metering Blending systems with pigged lines | 2 In-Line Blending systems | 3 Drum Decanting System | 4 Automatic piggable manifold



Pigging systems                                                            Pigging Manifold
Used for many years in certain industries, pipe pigging                    Interconnecting the large number of source tanks with
technology can be used where a large variety of products                   different possible destinations (filling, loading, etc.) has
are transfered.                                                            always been a major problem of Lube Oil Blending Plants.
                                                                           The unsafe and unpractical old “snake-pit” can now be
Advantages:                                                                replaced by a closed and compact piggable manifold ensuring
                                                                           safe interconnection without cross-contamination or product
− − Optimisation of installation costs by reducing the number              loss.
    of lines
− − Operating and cleaning costs reduced by a significant                  Advantages:
    decrease of rinsing liquid quantities
− − Line flexibility increased, simultaneous multi-connections,            − − Automatic operation
    reduction of cleaning time between two batches                         − − Compactness and optimized space requirement
− − Quick, automatic and safe pipe cleaning system                         − − Flexibility: multidirectional connections, bidirectional
− − Completely closed system                                                   pigging, dedicated/pigged lines, different diameters)
− − No more dead zones, complete line cleaning                             −− Fast cycle time
− − No waste generation.                                                   −− Equipment availability and cleanliness, easy maintenance.




                                                                                  Lubricants and greases manufacturing plants | Lube Oil Blending Plant 5
Greases manufacturing plant



Cellier provides expertise and in-house technologies to optimize your greases
manufacturing process.




ABB designs greases manufacturing units meeting your                          In-line manufacturing process
specific needs. These units integrate saponification                          In the in-line greases manufacturing process, the saponifi-
reactors offering excellent performance in terms of                           cation, dehydration and finishing phases are completed
mixing, thermal transfer, easy cleaning and maintenance.                      continuously. The in-line process offers:
They also include satellite solutions conferring flexibility
and modularity to your plant: in-line dosing (flowmeters,                     − − flexibility,
loss-in-weight), transfers of finished products using                         − − reduced cycle time,
pigged lines and production monitoring systems.                               − − improved process control.

Application                                                                   Heating/cooling
All types of grease - simple, complex or mixed - lithium,                     The key to the process control, productivity and quality lies
lithium/calcium, aluminium, etc. with or without additives.                   in the mastering of thermal exchange systems. An accurate
                                                                              heating/cooling system for the heating of oil and chemical
Batch manufacturing process                                                   components and the cooling of the finished product enables:
The batch greases manufacturing process includes the
following phases:                                                             − − reduced heating/cooling times,
                                                                              − − fine product temperature regulation with +/- 1°C accuracy,
− − metering and addition of reactants (fatty acids, base oils,               − − high pressures and high velocities of the heating/cooling
    water, alkali),                                                               medium,
− − saponification run in a reactor/kettle operating at atmos-                − − elimination of thermal shocks,
    pheric pressure or as a pressurized kettle to convert the                 − − reduced operational costs.
    fatty acid to soap and disperse the soap throughout the
    mixture,                                                                  Process control
− − dehydration to remove the reaction water,                                 The module of the Lubcel™ software developped for grease
− − homogenisation or milling to break agglomerated                           process control is perfectly adapted to the requirements of
    particles, adjust the grease consistency and produce a                    greases manufacturers. It is based on:
    smooth and stable product,
− − cooling                                                                   − − ABB expertise in the control of continuous and batch
− − in-line deaeration to remove air entrapped prior to filling.                  processes,
                                                                              − − choice of reliable and accurate measurement, control and
To add special properties to the grease, other ingredients may                    regulation instruments,
be introduced, such as oxidation inhibitors, anti-corrosion                   − − customization of the control system according to the
and anti-wear agents. This additivation step is completed in                      process needs.
a finishing kettle where the deaeration of the product may be
completed.                                                                    and provides common control tools for both greases and
                                                                              lubricants manufacturing processes.




6 Greases manufacturing plant | Lubricants and greases manufacturing plants
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  3                                                                            4




1 Grease reactors | 2 Dosing hopper with bag emptying | 3 Filling line | 4 Control room with production monitoring




Benefits                                                                      Cellier Activity delivers complete units from the storage and
− − High dispersion and thermal yields                                        delivery systems of raw materials to the filling and packaging
− − Easy cleaning                                                             systems, including utilities production.
− − Reduced investments costs
− − Minimised operational costs                                               The units can be delivered as skidded units, fully assembled
− − Flexible and multipurpose units for the production of                     and ready for operation, including valves, fittings, control
    current greases.                                                          instruments, utilities and thermal insulation, for ease of instal-
− − Excellent process repeatability and quality control.                      lation and to meet customer layout constraints.




                                                                                Lubricants and greases manufacturing plants | Greases manufacturing plant 7
Extended process control



Lubcel™: Process control and plant scheduling software




Lubcel™                                                                        Syncel graphics module
Lubcel™ is a powerful control system for batch production                      Syncel graphics module is a SCADA system sharing common
monitoring and management which perfectly fits the require-                    database with the Lubcel™ solution. It includes a complete
ments of lube oils or grease manufacturers. Lubcel™ ensures                    integrated synoptic screen maker.
the entire management of raw materials, product formulation,
sub-recipes and recipes, resources, inventories, production                    Workshop capabilities
batches and cleaning sequences. Parameter setting enables                      Lubcel™ enables the management of manual operations
Lubcel™ to optimize the production.                                            through deported industrial PC, WIFI tablets PC.

Lubcel™ can be extended to encompass the control and                           Warehouse module
supervision of all the operations within the plant, from raw                   Lubcel™ enables the management of packed additives, IBC
material reception and storage to product dispatch (blending,                  containers including bar coding scanner and printer solutions.
intermediate storage, transfers, filling and warehouse). It is a
plant-wide control system integrating sub-systems such as                      Advanced short-term scheduling module
graphics, workshop capabilities, warehouse management,                         Lubcel™ indicates the daily load for each blending or filling
advanced schedule features. It has no limits in communicating                  resource (ABB, SMB, ILB…) or workshop (reception, blen-
with other systems such as lab or business systems (ERP).                      ding, filling). This short-term scheduling module is a powerful
                                                                               tool for smoothing the load.
Lubcel™ is able to be integrated with the majority of PLCs
or controllers. With Lubcel™ you will achieve the total process                Histcel historics module
control and plant scheduling software integration of your                      Lubcel™ enables information from the previous year’s pro-
production system.                                                             duction data records to be retrieved for data tracking purpose
                                                                               and to perform analysis or to get some trends. The results of
                                                                               multi-criteria searches can be exported in Excel format files in
                                                                               order to manipulate the records with standard tools.


1 Synoptic screen for the monitoring of a piggable manifold | 2 Synoptic screen for the monitoring of raw materials transfer through pigged lines

  1                                                                             2




8 Extended process control | Lubricants and greases manufacturing plants
Typical Lubcel™ architecture




                               Lubricants and greases manufacturing plants | Extended process control 9
Modernisation of existing plants



                                                                                                                     Stock
Why modernise and improve performance ?
− − To comply with highest international quality standards.
− − To enhance productivity and lower production costs.
− − To increase production capacity.
                                                                                                                        50 %
− − To enlarge product portfolio.
                                                                                     Additive
−− To ensure a better customer service.                                              Saving                                                           Reblend
                                                                                                                                                   95 %
− − To increase control and interface by automation and plant-                                           2%
    wide process control system.

Improvement factors
The technologies developped and implemented by Cellier
Activity improve the efficiency of existing plants.                                                           50 %

                                                                                                                                     75 %
Modern blending tools
− − Variable batch size.
                                                                                                Operators                                   Slop
− − Dosing accuracy.
− − Reduced and repeatable cycle time.                                              Typical savings resulting from an LOBP upgrade


Pigging technology / contamination control during transfers
− − Quick product change without slop generation.                                   Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) improve by the reduction of
− − Minimisation of cross-contamination.                                            minimum batch volume and reblend index.

High-connectivity control system                                                    A better productivity is obtained by an optimal resource
− − Elimination of human errors.                                                    allocation. It results in time savings by efficient, reliable and
− − Operation traceability.                                                         automated rinsing and transfer (pigging) procedures as well as
− − Connectivity to corporate network (ERP).                                        in raw material savings (additives and base oils).

Results and capabilities                                                            Additional benefits are a laboratory workload reduction and
Major benefits of a plant upgrade are product and process                           a drastic slop reduction (virtually zero at blending stage) and
flexibility. Your plant becomes market responsive allowing:                         product loss.

− − high quality products,
−− inventory reduction,
− − Just-In-Time operations.


1 Automatic Batch Blenders as skidded units before shipment | 2 Tank farm

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10 Modernisation of existing plants | Lubricants and greases manufacturing plants
Worldwide references



Through our capability to meet the real needs of the lubricants industry and
our unique position as specialist in the supply of turnkey production units,
Cellier Activity enjoys a leading position in this market.




The major international petroleum companies have chosen Cellier Activity.

AMOC	                Egypt
AGIP 	               Italy
BP Castrol 	         Australia, Belgium, China, India, Iran, Iran, Singapour, South Africa
CHEVRON 	            USA
COPEC 	              Chile
ENGEN	               RSA
ENOC 	               UAE
EXXON MOBIL	         China, Egypt, France, Hong Kong, Japan, Singapour, Tunisia, UK
GALP 	               Portugal
IDEMITSU 	           Japan
INDIAN OIL	          India
INFINEUM 	           Italy, Singapore
LUBRIFIN 	           Romania
LUKOIL 	             Romania
Q8 	                 Belgium
LUBRIZOL 	           France, India, UK
NAFTEC 	             Algeria
NIPPON OIL 	         Japan
PERTAMINA 	          Indonesia
PSO 	                Pakistan
RAK OIL 	            UAE
REPSOL 	             Spain
SHELL 	              Belgium, Canada, France, Japan, Philippines, Russia, Singapore, Trinidad
SINOPEC 	            China
TOTAL 	              Belgium, China, France, India, Saoudi Arabia, Spain, Vietnam




                                                                      Lubricants and greases manufacturing plants | Worldwide references 11
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Lubricants and Greases Manufacturing Plants

  • 1. Lubricants & greases manufacturing plants Optimize and improve your performance
  • 2. International technology provider Design, engineering and supply of lubricants and greases manufacturing plants With over 50 years of blending experience, in both new Key equipment and revamped plants all over the world, Cellier, as an State-of-the-art equipment has been developed and Activity of ABB France, fully understands the complexity standardised by Cellier Activity to meet the specific requi- of running a lubes or greases manufacturing plant and rements of the lubricants and greases markets: in particular how to achieve inventory using Just In Time (JIT) principles integrated with the production of many −− Automatic Batch Blender finished products and packing combinations. −− Drum Decanting System −− In-Line Blending system Our services include: −− Simultaneous Metering Blending system −− High-yield grease reactor and peripherals −− Conceptual design −− Pigged pipe lines −− Basic engineering −− Pigged manifold −− Detail engineering −− Equipment design and supply All the equipment can be skid mounted. In addition to the key −− Installation and start-up by ABB’s own expert team equipment noted above, our capability includes the design and −− Training and technical assistance delivery of raw material and finished product storage, transfer −− Software telemaintenance services and distribution units as well as filling and packaging systems. Design Process Control Cellier Activity has developed specific software for the design Cellier Activity has developed Lubcel™, a specific process of new plants or modernisation of existing ones. The design control software for lubricants and grease manufacturing is optimised to give the shortest Return On Investment (ROI) plants helping you to achieve the compliance with quality time and to guarantee the plant performance. procedures and a total traceability of operations. 3-D view of a grass-root plant 2 International technology provider | Lubricants and greases manufacturing plants
  • 3. Process and know-how Increasingly stringent product-quality requirements are the PORTFOLIO BLENDING UNITS SIZING • Blending batch size standard for today’s lube oil market. Formulations are forever ANALYSIS • Blending facilities design • Cycle times / work load increasing in number and complexity. In addition to these production constraints, the Lube Oil Blending Plant (LOBP) has to face up to the highly competitive lubricants market. DESIGN RAW MATERIALS BALANCE • Bulk storage sizing FINISHED PRODUCTS STORAGE • Unloading facilities design • Dedicated tank sizing • Packaged additives storage • Holding tank sizing Competitive cost is of primary importance as is customer and handling design • Raw materials transfers service especially for the industrial lubricants market. Ability to guarantee, at short notice, delivery for the exact quantity re- FILLING FACILITIES SIZING FINISHED PRODUCTS TRANSFER quired by the customer is the daily challenge of every modern • Balance per pack • Filling orders numbers • Transfers requirements • Transfers system design LOBP. • Change / rinsing over time • Filling lines design (lines / manifolds / pumps, etc.) In this environment, only an optimised LOBP design can ensure customer satisfaction and supplier profitability. ENGINEERING PROCESS DOCUMENTS OTHER ENGINEERING DOCUMENTS • PFS • Layouts • Equipment list A blending plant typically includes five main areas: • Process description • Typical PID's −− Raw materials storage ORGANISATION / ECONOMICS −− Blending units • Plant organisation CONCEPTUAL • Manning level −− Finished-product storage (bulk) • Operational cost DESIGN BOOK −− Filling and loading −− Packed finished products warehouse and dispatch These areas are closely interconnected and as such an The design methodology specifically developed by Cellier optimised design needs to cover the complete plant. Design Activity for complex batch production plants, and supported is based on the actual customer production requirements and by specific design tools, can be applied at the different steps constraints which include: of the project from feasibilty study up to turn-key unit design. − − Production portofolio (product slate, required production, Dynamic simulation of production portofolio can be imple- formulas, grade/ pack distribution) mented which is of special interest to further optimise areas − − Batch size distribution (Economic Order Quantity or with great load variations such as truck loading gantries. Customer Order based) − − Product compatibility This know-how applies also to the manufacture of greases. − − Raw material characteristics and delivery mode − − Products Lead time and peak demand. Lubricants and greases manufacturing plants | Process and know-how 3
  • 4. Lube Oil Blending Plant Cellier has developed specific processing equipment to meet the lubricant market requirements and quality constraints. Automatic Batch Blending Simultaneous Metering The Cellier Automatic Batch Blender represents a techno- Blending logically advanced blending option especially adapted to complex formulations, extended products slate and blend-to- Simultaneous Metering Blending (SMB) is similar to the ILB order policies which are part of modern lubricants production but coupled with a sequential control and mode of operation. requirements. It combines the advantage of the ILB in terms of production capacity but also the advantage of the sequential control The principal advantages of Automatic Batch Blending related to flexibility and contamination. systems as compared to conventional batch blending are : Advantages: −− High level of blending accuracy and repeatability −− High RFTI (Right First Time Index ), no re-blend − − High throughput capability −− Reduced manpower requirements − − Low inter-contamination through rinsing being part of −− Enhanced blending flexibility the blend −− Quick blend turnaround − − Reduced number of dosing modules compared to conven- −− Low contamination tionnal ILB (typically 4 vs. 9) meaning reduced investment −− Minimum (virtually zero) slop generation. − − Simpler control − − Possible batch interruption enabling direct drum decanting Flexibility in batch size, product formulation, raw material or manual additions. handling and process sequences yield to a powerfull blending tool in the fields of lubricants, lubricant additives or fuel additives. Drum Decanting System Cellier Drum Decanting System (DDS) is designed to pump In Line Blending liquid products (even viscous) stored in drums or small containers and to incorporate them in formulation processes In Line Blending (ILB) is especially adapted to large through- (chemical industry, lubricants, etc.). put production with a limited number of products and compatibility groups and when immediate product availability The DDS perfoms the following functions: is required or intermediate storage is difficult (such as ship loading). −− empties a drum or mini-container −− doses a quantity of product Advantages: −− rinses the emptied drum and −− recycles the rinsing product. −− Product immediately available (on spec) −− Large throughput −− High level of blending accuracy and repeatability −− Low manpower requirements. 4 Lube Oil Blending Plant | Lubricants and greases manufacturing plants
  • 5. 1 2 3 4 1 Simultaneous Metering Blending systems with pigged lines | 2 In-Line Blending systems | 3 Drum Decanting System | 4 Automatic piggable manifold Pigging systems Pigging Manifold Used for many years in certain industries, pipe pigging Interconnecting the large number of source tanks with technology can be used where a large variety of products different possible destinations (filling, loading, etc.) has are transfered. always been a major problem of Lube Oil Blending Plants. The unsafe and unpractical old “snake-pit” can now be Advantages: replaced by a closed and compact piggable manifold ensuring safe interconnection without cross-contamination or product − − Optimisation of installation costs by reducing the number loss. of lines − − Operating and cleaning costs reduced by a significant Advantages: decrease of rinsing liquid quantities − − Line flexibility increased, simultaneous multi-connections, − − Automatic operation reduction of cleaning time between two batches − − Compactness and optimized space requirement − − Quick, automatic and safe pipe cleaning system − − Flexibility: multidirectional connections, bidirectional − − Completely closed system pigging, dedicated/pigged lines, different diameters) − − No more dead zones, complete line cleaning −− Fast cycle time − − No waste generation. −− Equipment availability and cleanliness, easy maintenance. Lubricants and greases manufacturing plants | Lube Oil Blending Plant 5
  • 6. Greases manufacturing plant Cellier provides expertise and in-house technologies to optimize your greases manufacturing process. ABB designs greases manufacturing units meeting your In-line manufacturing process specific needs. These units integrate saponification In the in-line greases manufacturing process, the saponifi- reactors offering excellent performance in terms of cation, dehydration and finishing phases are completed mixing, thermal transfer, easy cleaning and maintenance. continuously. The in-line process offers: They also include satellite solutions conferring flexibility and modularity to your plant: in-line dosing (flowmeters, − − flexibility, loss-in-weight), transfers of finished products using − − reduced cycle time, pigged lines and production monitoring systems. − − improved process control. Application Heating/cooling All types of grease - simple, complex or mixed - lithium, The key to the process control, productivity and quality lies lithium/calcium, aluminium, etc. with or without additives. in the mastering of thermal exchange systems. An accurate heating/cooling system for the heating of oil and chemical Batch manufacturing process components and the cooling of the finished product enables: The batch greases manufacturing process includes the following phases: − − reduced heating/cooling times, − − fine product temperature regulation with +/- 1°C accuracy, − − metering and addition of reactants (fatty acids, base oils, − − high pressures and high velocities of the heating/cooling water, alkali), medium, − − saponification run in a reactor/kettle operating at atmos- − − elimination of thermal shocks, pheric pressure or as a pressurized kettle to convert the − − reduced operational costs. fatty acid to soap and disperse the soap throughout the mixture, Process control − − dehydration to remove the reaction water, The module of the Lubcel™ software developped for grease − − homogenisation or milling to break agglomerated process control is perfectly adapted to the requirements of particles, adjust the grease consistency and produce a greases manufacturers. It is based on: smooth and stable product, − − cooling − − ABB expertise in the control of continuous and batch − − in-line deaeration to remove air entrapped prior to filling. processes, − − choice of reliable and accurate measurement, control and To add special properties to the grease, other ingredients may regulation instruments, be introduced, such as oxidation inhibitors, anti-corrosion − − customization of the control system according to the and anti-wear agents. This additivation step is completed in process needs. a finishing kettle where the deaeration of the product may be completed. and provides common control tools for both greases and lubricants manufacturing processes. 6 Greases manufacturing plant | Lubricants and greases manufacturing plants
  • 7. 1 2 3 4 1 Grease reactors | 2 Dosing hopper with bag emptying | 3 Filling line | 4 Control room with production monitoring Benefits Cellier Activity delivers complete units from the storage and − − High dispersion and thermal yields delivery systems of raw materials to the filling and packaging − − Easy cleaning systems, including utilities production. − − Reduced investments costs − − Minimised operational costs The units can be delivered as skidded units, fully assembled − − Flexible and multipurpose units for the production of and ready for operation, including valves, fittings, control current greases. instruments, utilities and thermal insulation, for ease of instal- − − Excellent process repeatability and quality control. lation and to meet customer layout constraints. Lubricants and greases manufacturing plants | Greases manufacturing plant 7
  • 8. Extended process control Lubcel™: Process control and plant scheduling software Lubcel™ Syncel graphics module Lubcel™ is a powerful control system for batch production Syncel graphics module is a SCADA system sharing common monitoring and management which perfectly fits the require- database with the Lubcel™ solution. It includes a complete ments of lube oils or grease manufacturers. Lubcel™ ensures integrated synoptic screen maker. the entire management of raw materials, product formulation, sub-recipes and recipes, resources, inventories, production Workshop capabilities batches and cleaning sequences. Parameter setting enables Lubcel™ enables the management of manual operations Lubcel™ to optimize the production. through deported industrial PC, WIFI tablets PC. Lubcel™ can be extended to encompass the control and Warehouse module supervision of all the operations within the plant, from raw Lubcel™ enables the management of packed additives, IBC material reception and storage to product dispatch (blending, containers including bar coding scanner and printer solutions. intermediate storage, transfers, filling and warehouse). It is a plant-wide control system integrating sub-systems such as Advanced short-term scheduling module graphics, workshop capabilities, warehouse management, Lubcel™ indicates the daily load for each blending or filling advanced schedule features. It has no limits in communicating resource (ABB, SMB, ILB…) or workshop (reception, blen- with other systems such as lab or business systems (ERP). ding, filling). This short-term scheduling module is a powerful tool for smoothing the load. Lubcel™ is able to be integrated with the majority of PLCs or controllers. With Lubcel™ you will achieve the total process Histcel historics module control and plant scheduling software integration of your Lubcel™ enables information from the previous year’s pro- production system. duction data records to be retrieved for data tracking purpose and to perform analysis or to get some trends. The results of multi-criteria searches can be exported in Excel format files in order to manipulate the records with standard tools. 1 Synoptic screen for the monitoring of a piggable manifold | 2 Synoptic screen for the monitoring of raw materials transfer through pigged lines 1 2 8 Extended process control | Lubricants and greases manufacturing plants
  • 9. Typical Lubcel™ architecture Lubricants and greases manufacturing plants | Extended process control 9
  • 10. Modernisation of existing plants Stock Why modernise and improve performance ? − − To comply with highest international quality standards. − − To enhance productivity and lower production costs. − − To increase production capacity. 50 % − − To enlarge product portfolio. Additive −− To ensure a better customer service. Saving Reblend 95 % − − To increase control and interface by automation and plant- 2% wide process control system. Improvement factors The technologies developped and implemented by Cellier Activity improve the efficiency of existing plants. 50 % 75 % Modern blending tools − − Variable batch size. Operators Slop − − Dosing accuracy. − − Reduced and repeatable cycle time. Typical savings resulting from an LOBP upgrade Pigging technology / contamination control during transfers − − Quick product change without slop generation. Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) improve by the reduction of − − Minimisation of cross-contamination. minimum batch volume and reblend index. High-connectivity control system A better productivity is obtained by an optimal resource − − Elimination of human errors. allocation. It results in time savings by efficient, reliable and − − Operation traceability. automated rinsing and transfer (pigging) procedures as well as − − Connectivity to corporate network (ERP). in raw material savings (additives and base oils). Results and capabilities Additional benefits are a laboratory workload reduction and Major benefits of a plant upgrade are product and process a drastic slop reduction (virtually zero at blending stage) and flexibility. Your plant becomes market responsive allowing: product loss. − − high quality products, −− inventory reduction, − − Just-In-Time operations. 1 Automatic Batch Blenders as skidded units before shipment | 2 Tank farm 1 2 10 Modernisation of existing plants | Lubricants and greases manufacturing plants
  • 11. Worldwide references Through our capability to meet the real needs of the lubricants industry and our unique position as specialist in the supply of turnkey production units, Cellier Activity enjoys a leading position in this market. The major international petroleum companies have chosen Cellier Activity. AMOC Egypt AGIP Italy BP Castrol Australia, Belgium, China, India, Iran, Iran, Singapour, South Africa CHEVRON USA COPEC Chile ENGEN RSA ENOC UAE EXXON MOBIL China, Egypt, France, Hong Kong, Japan, Singapour, Tunisia, UK GALP Portugal IDEMITSU Japan INDIAN OIL India INFINEUM Italy, Singapore LUBRIFIN Romania LUKOIL Romania Q8 Belgium LUBRIZOL France, India, UK NAFTEC Algeria NIPPON OIL Japan PERTAMINA Indonesia PSO Pakistan RAK OIL UAE REPSOL Spain SHELL Belgium, Canada, France, Japan, Philippines, Russia, Singapore, Trinidad SINOPEC China TOTAL Belgium, China, France, India, Saoudi Arabia, Spain, Vietnam Lubricants and greases manufacturing plants | Worldwide references 11
  • 12. Contact us ABB France Note: FRABB_PA_CE036-V032011EN We reserve the right to make technical changes or Process Automation Division modify the contents of this document without prior Cellier Activity notice. With regard to purchase orders, the agreed 700 bd. Jean-Jules Herbert particulars shall prevail. ABB does not accept any P.A. des Combaruches responsibility whatsoever for potential errors or possible lack of information in this document. 73100 Aix-Les-Bains, France Phone: +33 (0)479 35 05 65 We reserve all rights in this document and in the Fax: +33 (0)479 88 37 71 subject matter and illustrations contained therein. E-Mail: info.cellier@fr.abb.com Any reproduction, disclosure to third parties or utilization of its contents – in whole or in parts – is www.abb.com/industries forbidden without prior written consent of ABB. All copyrights and trademarks are the property of their rightful owners. Copyright© 2011 ABB All rights reserved