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Flexi-Coking

Flexi-coking is an extension of fluid-coking, which includes the gasiflcation of the coke produced in the fluid-coking operation and produces synthesis gas, but the temperature (1000°C) used is insufficient to bum aU coke. By flexi-coking, only 2wt% [Pg.138]


Cavanaugh, T.A., D.E. Blaser and R.A. Busch (1978), Fluid coking/Flexi-coking, a flexible process for upgrading heavy crudes . Japanese Petroleum Institute (JPI) Conference, Tokyo. [Pg.454]

The heavy bottoms from vacuum distillation may be sent to a FLEXICOKING unit along with air and steam to produce additional distilled liquid products and a low quality fuel gas for process furnaces. Light hydrocarbon gases coming from the distillation unit are steam reformed to produce hydrogen. The total liquid yield is thus a blend of streams from liquefaction and flexi-coking. [Pg.1036]

Furimsky, E. 2000. Characterization of cokes from fluid/flexi-coking of heavy feeds. Fuel Process. Technol. 6 205-230. [Pg.68]

Flexi-coking, which produces a type of fluid coke that is gasified to generate a low BTU synthesis gas. [Pg.136]

Maples (1993) also reported another set of correlations for flexi-coking ... [Pg.159]


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