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As part of the investment, fired heaters at the refinery's crude distillation unit will be replaced with new-generation heaters, which will help ensure ... View this article
... new equipment by using the existing, 350 psia-rated line heaters (Fig. ... first pressure drop occurred from 975 psia to the heater maximum pressure of ... View this article
... Therefore, the reduced crude circuit, including pumps, piping, the vacuum charge heater, the vacuum tower and associated equipment, are prone ... View this article
... All operators should be familiar with the heater controls. Often, heaters with air registers and stack dampers become jammed simply because they ... View this article
... was used to check the fired- heater casing temperature, as shown in Fig. 3. Table 2 summarizes the casing temperatures of the heaters before and ... View this article
The proposed projects involve replacing three less-efficient heaters with two new heaters, upgrading an existing process heater and making ... View this article
... Reactions are exothermic, meaning that even minor disturbances in feed, heater or quench controls can rapidly escalate to an urgent situation. ... View this article
Foster Wheeler has been awarded a contract by CJSC Antipinsky Refinery for the engineering and material supply of a new fired heater and air ... View this article
... The scope of work includes detailed design and engineering and material supply for numerous heaters for a refinery modernization project, the ... View this article
... The Powerblanket line of drum and bucket warmers replaces conventional band heaters, warming ovens and blowers for heating temperature ... View this article
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Compared to the rest of the world, how long will the US hold its "ethane advantage" of cheap petrochemical feedstock?
Up to 5 years 31%
Up to 10 years 51%
Longer 18%