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Hydrocracking MRH process

Figure 6-14 Integration of the mild residuum hydrocracking (MRH) process into a refinery. Figure 6-14 Integration of the mild residuum hydrocracking (MRH) process into a refinery.
Figure 6-15 Variation in product yield in the mild resid hydrocracking (MRH) process. Figure 6-15 Variation in product yield in the mild resid hydrocracking (MRH) process.
An example of how feedstock composition can influence the variation in product distribution and quality comes from application of the ABC (asphaltene bottoms cracking) hydrocracking process to different feedstocks (Tables 6-18, 6-19, 6-20, and 6-21) (Takeuchi et al., 1986 Komatsu et al., 1986). A further example of variations in product distributions from different feedstocks comes from the Mild Resid Hydrocracking (MRH) process (Table 6-22 Figures 6-14 and 6-15) (Sadhukhan et al., 1986). In addition, different processes will produce variations in the product slate from any one particular feedstock (Figure 6-14) and the feedstock recycle option adds another dimension to variations in product slate (Tables 6-23 and 6-24) (Munoz et al., 1986). [Pg.262]


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