Process Optimization of Amine Reactions
Abstract
Ospira is an inhalation anesthesia
manufacturing facility. The main products are
Deramine and Dexoflurane. To produce these
anesthetics, chemical reactions and distillation
processes are required. For Deramine it is
necessary to do an Amine Reaction. The
importance of this study is to avoid the loss of
product during the reaction process. When the
product does not recover, it affects the efficiency of
the reaction and the company performance. The
study goes to the effort in the progress for the
manufacture of Deramine. The reaction process
must be improved to obtain a better percentage of
recovery and avoid product losses. Some customers
could benefit if the process is improved, the
company in general has a direct impact because it
will have a positive cash flow and will not lose.
Increasing 2% of the amine recovery percentage
will represent a reduction of approximately
$20,000 per month. In order to reduce the process
variability, to align customer's expectations, and to
provide high financial returns; a Six sigma
methodology is appropriate. DMAIC (definemeasure-analyze-improve-control) has been widely
used as the method for six sigma implementations
in manufacturing processes.
Key Terms - DMAIC, Financial
Performance, Reactions, Recovery Percent, Yield.