Chandra Asri, the largest integrated petrochemical company in Indonesia, has significantly boosted sustainability through Nalco Water’s 3D TRASARTM Cooling Water Technology, which enables effective remote and digital monitoring of water operations. Since the 3D TRASAR system was first installed at Chandra Asri’s plant in Cilegon, Banten, in 2015, the company has gradually moved more of its water monitoring to the digital ecosystem program. In 2020 the company reported its largest ever savings in water, energy, greenhouse gas emissions and waste.
In 2020, Chandra Asri’s Cilegon plant achieved annual savings of 348 million liters (92 million gallons) of water; 6 million kWh (20 billion BTU) of energy; 470,000 m3 (125 billion gallons) of wastewater and 2100 metric tonnes (4.6 million pounds) of CO2.
Allan Yong, Ecolab senior vice president and market head, Southeast Asia, hopes the progress made by Chandra Asri will inspire other companies to look at how they can use digital tools to manage water more efficiently.
“The population growth and speed of development in Asia requires businesses to carefully manage resources with a focus on resilience and responsible operations,” Yong said. “Ecolab is committed to helping companies like Chandra Asri achieve their operational efficiency and sustainability goals. Harnessing 3D TRASAR for water management will help reduce costs and improve efficiency and sustainability.”
Complete solution
At Chandra Asri’s plant, five 3D TRASAR systems were fitted to the facility’s cooling towers and dilution steam generation system to manage water quality to desired standards. In cooling towers, the technology continuously ensures proper cycle concentration, achieving the best use of water. When used in boilers and heat exchangers, 3D TRASAR technologies can reduce the potential of corrosion and deposit buildup, as well as helping maintain high energy efficiency and asset integrity.
Measurements recorded by the system include pH level, oxidation reduction, conductivity and more
Erwin Ciputra, president director and CEO at Chandra Asri said Nalco Water has helped the company in its ongoing goal to drive continuous improvement.
“We are pleased to continue growing our partnership with Ecolab, to implement state-of-the-art and market leading technological advancements to improve the sustainability and performance of our operations. Prior to installing 3D TRASAR our engineers were conducting regular tests manually by taking water samples and having them analyzed,” he said. “Now we can do all that measurement remotely, and our engineers can get automatic alerts if changes in the water system exceed or fall below predetermined limits. This allows us to improve the productivity and efficiency of our plant operations, to optimize our water footprint sustainably, and to digitize our operations as part of our strategic Digital Transformation Program. We will also look to extend the learnings and technology to our second petrochemical complex that we will be constructing in due course.”
3D TRASAR controllers and sensors, connected through Ecolab's Refined Knowledge platform, are delivering the plant real-time data through intuitive online dashboards, allowing Chandra Asri to gain unparalleled visibility into their operations and quickly act to mitigate potential issues.
Measurements recorded by the system include pH level, oxidation reduction, conductivity and more. In addition to reporting the measurements of key metrics in the water, 3D TRASAR can also make regular injections of chemicals into the system to ensure levels stay within expected parameters. a Asri’s Cilegon plant, the company has now extended it to a second facility at Serang, also in Banten.
Following the successful use of 3D TRASAR technology at Chandra Asri’s Cilegon plant, the company has now extended it to a second facility at Serang, also in Banten.
Learn more about Nalco Water’s 3D TRASARTM technology.