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Hay, G.

Virtual Materials Group Inc., Calgary, Canada

Glen Hay is Vice President of Business Development with Virtual Materials Group Inc. in Alberta, Calgary, Canada. His experience is focused on reactors, heat transfer units, and overall plant modeling and optimization. He holds a BS degree in chemical engineering from the University of Calgary and an MS degree in advanced process control.

Reduce coke formation and save operating costs with optimization of DMDS into ethane cracking furnaces

Virtual Materials Group Inc.: Hay, G.  |  Rasouli, G.  |  Carbognani-Arambarri, L.
JX Nippon: Suzuki, R.  |  Urata, K.  |  Inoue, M.

Steam cracking furnaces produce olefins, which are high-value feeds in the petrochemical industry. Coke formation is an unavoidable part of a thermal cracking furnace.

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