1st, thank you for posting this. 2nd, I work at a refinery, our company supplies sulfuric acid (fresh) and then take the (spent) and ship it off to b recycled. I’ve been told the plant uses it to help increase the octane. Do u know anything about that process?
Hey there, you are probably looking for a sulfuric acid alkylation unit (SAAU). It is used to restructure a selection of hydrocarbons with unwanted properties (e.g. resulting from fluid catalytic cracking) to form more desirable hydrocarbons. In most cases these are clean-burning, high-octane fuels, such as jet fuel.
Actually, crude oils differ in composition depending on their origin. Furthermore, the reforming and cracking processes allow a certain flexibility with respect to the refined products. There is also not THE standard palette of products as customer needs and marketable products change over time. The clearest categorization with respect to your needs would probably be the ratios of certain fractions leaving the crude oil distillation as a function of the crude oil origin.
Sulphur - not suphur Naphtha - not naptha - it's spelled correctly on the picture of the naphtha can. Continuous - not contineous Vacuum - not vaccum Engineers making spelling errors drives me nuts.
All clear. Thank you very much for uploading
Very good presentation to get started. But I note that the first two stations are still needed to produce crude oil from the well fluid.
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1st, thank you for posting this. 2nd, I work at a refinery, our company supplies sulfuric acid (fresh) and then take the (spent) and ship it off to b recycled. I’ve been told the plant uses it to help increase the octane. Do u know anything about that process?
can you help me with this question, please? Examples of a product formed from catalytic reforming (in petroleum refining) and its use.
Hey there, you are probably looking for a sulfuric acid alkylation unit (SAAU). It is used to restructure a selection of hydrocarbons with unwanted properties (e.g. resulting from fluid catalytic cracking) to form more desirable hydrocarbons. In most cases these are clean-burning, high-octane fuels, such as jet fuel.
Is Naptha also used to make various types of plastics?
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Interesting video but need voice over comentary
Hi ! Thanks for sharing the video ! i would like to know what's the app or software that you used to make this video? Thanks mate
No alky unit?
so, do we Know - One Metric Ton / crude oil / , what products in Percentage can i get ??
Actually, crude oils differ in composition depending on their origin. Furthermore, the reforming and cracking processes allow a certain flexibility with respect to the refined products. There is also not THE standard palette of products as customer needs and marketable products change over time. The clearest categorization with respect to your needs would probably be the ratios of certain fractions leaving the crude oil distillation as a function of the crude oil origin.
Why suspence background music???
thanks. which software are you using? thanks
it was good explained.
thanks a lot
Sulphur - not suphur Naphtha - not naptha - it's spelled correctly on the picture of the naphtha can. Continuous - not contineous Vacuum - not vaccum Engineers making spelling errors drives me nuts.
any information pdf or document about VGoDHT unit
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After hydrotreater then hydrocracker they always come in pair
name of the company
What is meant by CDU & VDU
CDU - crude distillation unit
VDU - vacuum distillation unit
NHT - Naphtha hyrdotreater
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Thank u . Please what is your facebook ?
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