Fluid Catalytic Cracking Unit


FCCU Fresh Feed

1. Fresh Feed

Problem: Maximize yield when injecting feed oil

Best practice: The droplet size and spray distribution provided by the feed nozzles are critical to cracking efficiency and increasing yield. Leading providers of FCCU riser technology supply proprietary feed injection systems with nozzles designed specifically for superior feedstock injection and extended wear life.

 
FCCU Bio-oil injection

2. Bio-Oil Injection

Problem: Inconsistent performance and reduced yield due to nozzle wear

Best practice: Injectors with specially designed nozzles to reduce wear provide long service life and maximize yield. Injector design should prevent polymerization of the feed and be flexible enough to adjust feed rates. 

FCCU Torch Oil

3. Torch Oil

Problem: Inefficient and incomplete torch oil combustion can cause safety issues such as CO2 build-up and mechanical issues in the regenerator during start-up or feed outage conditions.

Best practice: Achieve complete vaporization by using injectors that provide uniform distribution and consistent spray coverage. OptiMax™ injectors, specially designed to thoroughly mix the oil and steam and produce a uniformly sized small drops, are ideal. Using patented technology, the injectors optimize the effectiveness of the spray to ensure complete combustion.

FCCU Main Fractionator Water Wash

4. Main Fractionator Water Wash

Problem: Corrosion and salt in the overhead line and downstream equipment

Best practice: Continuous wash water injection to prevent or remove corrosive build-up. Use of computational modeling to determine the optimal injection points, dispersion and coverage to prevent formation and salt removal. Injectors with WhirlJet® hollow cone and FullJet® full cone spray nozzles that produce small- to medium-size drops and uniform spray patterns are widely used. 

FCCU Emergency Quench

5. Emergency Quench

Problem: Quick and efficient cooling during upset conditions

Best practice: Achieve quick cooling of gas without wetting, which can damage the refractory-lined duct. FloMax® S injectors use steam to atomize the water into small drops for quick cooling and evaporation. The injectors are specially-designed for use with steam. 

FCCU Slurry Recycle

6. Slurry Recycle

Problem: Premature injector wear and process disruption caused by slurry abrasiveness

Best practice: Use of high-flow steam injectors, such as OptiMax injectors, that are designed for durability and are available in special alloys enable efficient, continuous recycling. 

FCCU Regenerator Shell Cooling

7. Regenerator Shell Cooling

Problem: Eliminate hot spots on metal refractory shell to mitigate damage

Best practice: Strategically place steam nozzles that provide rapid cooling of hot spots with complete evaporation. FloMax® S nozzles feature tight drop size control and offers unsurpassed cooling efficiency. 

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