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HS-FCC for Propylene: Concept to Commercial Operation

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The Fluid Catalytic Cracking (FCC) process has undergone a long evolution of hardware and catalyst changes from bed cracking with amorphous catalyst to short contact time riser cracking with sophisticated zeolite catalyst systems. Improvements to the process have provided a wide degree of flexibility to selectively target production of distillates or gasoline or propylene from VGO and residue feeds thereby making the FCC the most widely used conversion process.

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