Good Management Process Practices: Extending process lifetime, producing more, and earning more money!

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MATERIALS CHANGE OUT & PROCESS CONDITIONS

  • Products and Their Characteristics
  • Loading
  • Start Up
  • Process Conditions

MOST FREQUENT PROCESS PROBLEMS

  • Product Quality Out of Specs
  • Cycle Premature Breakthrough
  • Fluid Dynamic Problems – (Channelling, Preferential flows, Pressure drop increasing, etc.)

PROCESS PROBLEMS – TYPICAL CAUSES

  • Design Process Conditions Changes (Feed Temperature, Pressure, Composition, etc.):
  • Equipment failures (Pipe welds, Valves, Heat Exchangers, etc.)
  • Inefficient Regeneration (Poor Regen. Gas Quality, Insufficient Regen. Gas, Flow Rate, Heating limitations, etc.)
  • Others (Dust/Fines, Liquid carry-over, Sulphur deposition, Bottom/Top screen plugging, etc.)
  • Contaminants and Aging Factors
  • Contaminants Effects

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