26 September 2016
DETAILS
- Allows refiners to capture economic advantages
from catalyst trials, while minimizing
the potential risks of changing to a new catalyst. - The system is easy to use, requires
only a small plot space, and
does not require any special preparation. - FCC and RFCC (Residue FCC) Catalyst
and Co-Catalyst trials can now be performed
as easily as Additive trials.
BASF has introduced a new patented
Portable Fluid Catalytic Cracking (FCC)
Catalyst Addition System for Refinery Catalysts.
This new system allows refineries
to conduct catalyst and Co-Catalyst trials, while
minimizing the potential risks of changing
to a new catalyst.
The system is easy to use, requires
only a small plot space, and does not require
any special preparations to deliver reliable
and precise additions.
The truck with the portable loader arrives
at the refiner, is put in position, raised upright,
connected to the refiner unit, and is loaded with catalyst.
All additions are controlled
from the local control panel
and no civil work of any kind is required.
The new offer is an additional service
to the complete range of innovative
FCC Catalysts, Co-Catalysts and Additives
BASF offers to meet refiners’ environmental
and performance requirements.
BASF has developed the portable FCC Catalyst System
in cooperation with
a leading company in designing and producing
of pneumatic conveying systems
for bulk material handling.
Udo Huenger,
Responsible for
BASF’s Refinery Catalysts business in Europe.
“Normally, it is a big effort for refineries
to do catalyst trials.
Changing to a catalyst is a big opportunity,
but can also be a risk.
Our new system will allow our customers
to capture economic advantages from catalyst trials,
while minimizing the potential risks
of changing to a new catalyst,”
Stefano Riva,
Responsible for
BASF’s Refining Catalyst Technical Service delivery in Europe
“The BASF portable FCC Catalyst Addition System
allows refiners to increase
product yield and operational flexibility
using new catalyst technologies.
A new catalyst can be trialed and performance
validated in the customers’ FCC unit,
while maintaining storage of the existing catalyst
in the fresh catalyst hopper. Additionally,
it can also be used to enable inspection, repair,
or replacement of fixed FCC Addition Systems,”
Currently, the portable FCC Catalyst Addition System
is offered exclusively in Region Europe.
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