(24b) Catalytic Coating Technology for Steam Cracker Furnace Coils (YieldUp)
AIChE Spring Meeting and Global Congress on Process Safety
2021
2021 AIChE Virtual Spring Meeting and 17th Global Congress on Process Safety
Topical 4: The 33rd Ethylene Producers Conference
Ethylene Plant Technology Fundamentals II
Tuesday, April 20, 2021 - 11:10am to 11:35am
The coating is a shop-applied microfilm of ceramic catalyst capable of converting coke to carbon oxides on contact. In other words, when coke forms during cracking, it is instantaneously gasified on contact with coating.
The coating has proven to be robust when faced with thermal shocks, exposure to a range of impurities, and the decoking cycles that have taken place.
The technology has shown very promising results over nearly two years of operation. It has reduced the formation of coke and thereby increased the furnace run-length two- to three-fold.
This paper will provide details of the manufacturing and application of the coating, but will primarily focus on the performance results from the field trial.
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