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Strippers fluid catalytic cracking

Indicated in Fig. 2 is a representative fluid catalytic cracking unit, comprising ( )a reactor (2) a regenerator (3) the main fractionator (4) an air blower or compressor (3) a spent-catalyst stripper (6) catalyst recovery equipment, including cyclones internal in the reactor and regenerator and slurry settler, and possibly an electrostatic precipitator and (7) a gas-recovery unit. The catalyst used is essentially u specially prepared composite of silica and alumina. [Pg.448]

Specialised units are used to simulate complex fractionation processes in petroleum refining. Typical configuration consists of a main column with pump-around and side strippers (Fig. 3.14). Among applications, we may cite pre-flash tower, crude atmospheric distillation, or Fluid Catalytic Cracking (FCC) main fractionator. [Pg.73]


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