An example is where caustic solutions are used as a scrubber during a hydrocracking process. |
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Ammonium tungstate and other compounds are used as catalysts in the petroleum industry for hydrotreating, hydrocracking, and polymerization. |
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Operating conditions can be altered to maximize the hydrocracking reactions relative to hydrogenolysis. |
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During the 1950s, as demand for automobile and jet fuel increased, hydrocracking was applied to petroleum refining. |
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In December, a fire at the Sarnia refinery damaged the hydrocracking unit. |
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The contract covers the engineering, procurement, and construction of a new 45,000 barrels per stream day mild hydrocracking unit, based on Shell Technology. |
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The hydrocracking unit will use as feedstock vacuum gas oil and heavy gas oil derived from visbreaking produced at the Matosinhos and Sines refineries. |
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The project for conversion of the Sines refinery aims at the construction of a new hydrocracker, i.e. a unit for hydrocracking heavy gasoil, for the production of diesel and jet fuel. |
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Our innovative ProGuard backwash filtration technology offer a full range of products for refineries around the world in applications such as hydrocracking, hydrotreating, and delayed coking. |
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Consequently, a positive investment tendency is to be expected in the field of hydrocracking distillates and residues as well as in the field of conversion following the evolution of the market in both quantity and quality. |
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The loans supported an industrial gases plant and a hydrocracking unit in Egypt, two chemical plants in Morocco, fertiliser plants in Tunisia and Jordan, and a phosphate mine in Jordan. |
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But certain conversion processes, like hydrocracking, operate under high pressure and temperature conditions in a corrosive environment, which requires top-quality tubes like ours. |
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Hydrocracking, a catalytic cracking process conducted in the presence of hydrogen, was developed to be a versatile manufacturing process for increasing the yields of either gasoline or jet fuels. |
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Hydrocracking, under conditions of extreme temperature and pressure in the presence of a catalyst, converts aromatic molecules into saturated paraffins. |
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