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Downstream fluid catalytic cracking

Product separation for main fractionators is also often called black oil separation. Main fractionators are typically used for such operations as preflash separation, atmospheric crude, gas oil crude, vacuum preflash crude, vacuum crude, visbreaking, coking, and fluid catalytic cracking. In all these services the object is to recover clean, boiling range components from a black multicomponent mixture. But main fractionators are also used in hydrocracker downstream processing. This operation has a clean feed. Nevertheless, whenever you hear the term black oil, understand that what is really meant is main fractionator processing. [Pg.242]

The alkylation unit in a petroleum refinery is situated downstream of the fluid catalytic cracking (FCC) units. The C4 cut from the FCC unit contains linear butenes, isobutylene, n-butane, and isobutane. In some refineries, isobutylene is converted with methanol into MTBE. A typical modern refinery flow scheme showing the position of the alkylation together with an acid regeneration unit is displayed in Fig. 1. [Pg.253]

An increase in conversion operations (fluid catalytic cracking and visbreaking) which means more phenol and sulfide discharges. This is compounded by the fact that recycling spent caustic downstream from the desalter may be excluded by visbreaker feed Na requirements, Tliis is why all prior stripping operations and flow segregations on the condensates from these units must he well planned and enhanced. [Pg.114]


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