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Methods for Processing the Residual Product of Combined Thermal and Hydrocracking of Vacuum Residue
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The article is devoted to the experience of TAIF-NK JSC in the field of efficient, ecological and technological processing of residual products of the combined thermal and hydrocracking process with a comparative analysis of the advantages and disadvantagesof each method. It has been experimentally shown that, taking into account the specific features of the residual productsof hydrocracking and the associated increased tendency to precipitation of asphaltenes and coking, it is necessary to carry out further processing of residual products under milder conditions in order to obtain products that are in demand by metallurgy.
Title: Methods for Processing the Residual Product of Combined Thermal and Hydrocracking of Vacuum Residue
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The article is devoted to the experience of TAIF-NK JSC in the field of efficient, ecological and technological processing of residual products of the combined thermal and hydrocracking process with a comparative analysis of the advantages and disadvantagesof each method.
It has been experimentally shown that, taking into account the specific features of the residual productsof hydrocracking and the associated increased tendency to precipitation of asphaltenes and coking, it is necessary to carry out further processing of residual products under milder conditions in order to obtain products that are in demand by metallurgy.
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