packing material for crude distillation column
packing material for crude distillation column
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Normally, 410 S.S. is selected as packing material in the distillation column. This packing would be replaced every 5-7 years. Does anyone know the alternative materials for the longer service life in this application? Please comment.
RE: packing material for crude distillation column
G. Gordon Stewart, P.Eng.
Gas & Oil Process Engineering Consultant
http://www.ggordonstewart.com/
ggstewar@telusplanet.net
RE: packing material for crude distillation column
Thanks for your comment.
RE: packing material for crude distillation column
G. Gordon Stewart, P.Eng.
Gas & Oil Process Engineering Consultant
http://www.ggordonstewart.com/
ggstewar@telusplanet.net
RE: packing material for crude distillation column
RE: packing material for crude distillation column
G. Gordon Stewart, P.Eng.
Gas & Oil Process Engineering Consultant
http://www.ggordonstewart.com/
ggstewar@telusplanet.net
RE: packing material for crude distillation column
RE: packing material for crude distillation column
RE: packing material for crude distillation column
The vacuum circuit may also be prone to attack by naphthenic acidity with two additional enhancing factors: high eroding two-phase (V+L) velocities with shearing stresses that eliminate any passivation or filming corrosion inhibitor present, and high turbulence and impingement (impact) of liquid drops. This acidity may appear in the VGOs which, when fed to lube extraction units, may cause corrosion over there. That's another good reason to start the lube refining train with a hydrotreating step.
RE: packing material for crude distillation column
It has been used in several refineries that are processing sour crudes. One such gulf coast refinery replaced the top 9 trays from its atmospheric tower. Life was typically 2-3 years with 410 trays that were 11ga (0.120") thick. These were replaced by 14ga (0.083") thick trays using the 6% moly stainless. Even though the trays were thinner no replacement was required until the trays were in service for 10 years.