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Hydrocracking Hydrocracking utilises hydrogen gas
and a catalyst to effect the conversion and separation of the residue feed
stream into various products. Only the carbon-carbon bonds are broken and the
hydrogen immediately saturates any olefins that are formed. Hydrocracking can
produce LPG, naphtha, kerosene and distillates and the range of products
depends on the type of feed to the unit. The hydrocracking process
requires high pressure - in the order of 80 - 140 barg. The operating
temperature is in the range 340° - 420° C. |