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Fluid catalytic cracking feed properties

The feeds to these types of units are usually atmospheric and vacuum residua. The products include feeds for the production of transportation fuels, fuel oils, olefins, etc. However, the operating conditions of the reactor, whether it is a fluid catalytic cracking unit or a fixed-bed unit, is dependent upon the desired product slate and the properties of the feed. [Pg.182]

D. S. Stratiev, Influence of vacuum gas oil feed properties on the yield distribution of fluid catalytic cracking. Petroleum Coal 39(3), 12 (1997). [Pg.105]

Fluidized-bed catalytic cracking units (FCCUs) are the most common catalytic cracking units. In the fluidized-bed process, oil and oil vapor preheated to 500 to SOOT is contacted with hot catalyst at about 1,300°F either in the reactor itself or in the feed line (called the riser) to the reactor. The catalyst is in a fine, granular form which, when mixed with the vapor, has many of the properties of a fluid. The fluidized catalyst and the reacted hydrocarbon vapor separate mechanically in the reactor and any oil remaining on the catalyst is removed by steam stripping. [Pg.88]


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