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- adjective
fluidized by the continual injection ofgas andliquid through smallholes
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Examples
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Our ebullated bed hydrocracking reactor is operating at a higher level of residue conversion and with less fouling in the downstream equipment, due in large part to the hydrogenation activity of the HCAT catalyst.
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Benson, Chairman and CEO of Headwaters, observed, Operators of ebullated bed upgraders like Neste Oil's can anticipate immediate benefits from the combination of their existing solid catalyst with Headwaters' liquid catalyst.
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HCAT is a proprietary technology where a liquid precursor is introduced with the bottom-of-the-barrel feedstock, generating a highly active molecular catalyst which improves the performance of existing ebullated upgrading units.
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There are multiple ebullated bed facilities that could benefit from HCAT.
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Criterion is the world's leading supplier of catalysts used in commercial ebullated bed units.
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The alliance allows Headwaters 'proprietary HCAT (TM) Hydrocracking Technology to be offered in conjunction with Criterion's advanced residue upgrading catalysts for ebullated bed hydrocracking.
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Through the combination of Criterion's advanced ebullated bed catalysts and the HCAT molecular catalyst, the ebullated bed refiner will be able not only to increase conversion, but will also see measurable improvements in product quality, while reducing fouling and other operational problems which negatively impact on-stream time and maintenance costs.
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The ebullated bed hydrocracking technology, in use at 12 refineries around the world, can attain relatively high levels of conversion of heavy residual oil to lighter transportation fuels such as diesel and gasoline.
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The HCAT Technology, in which a proprietary liquid precursor is used to generate a highly active, oil-soluble molecular catalyst, in conjunction with Criterion's advanced ebullated bed catalysts, enhances the performance of these units by enabling higher conversion levels than previously possible.
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Kirk A. Benson, Chairman and CEO of Headwaters, observed, "Operators of ebullated bed upgraders may see immediate benefits from the combination of Criterion's and Headwaters 'catalysts in their existing facilities.
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