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Delayed coking fractional section

A typical delayed coker unit consists of coking, fractionation and blowdown sections, along with coke handling facilities. Coker gas is either processed in a dedicated vapor recovery unit or may be sent for processing, together with other gases, to a centralized vapor recovery unit. [Pg.164]

Figure 5 is a diagram of a typical delayed coker, including the distillation tower and light ends section. The feedstock is preheated using some of the heavy and light gas-oil product streams. It then enters the lower portion of the fractionation tower, above the point where the product vapors from the coke drums enter the tower. This introduction of the... [Pg.465]


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