Reduction of the hydrocracking pressure for obtaining lube oils from high-paraffinaceous feedstock
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It is shown that high-grade oils can be obtained from a paraffinaceous petroleum feedstock by hydrocracking at a pressure of 50 atm, which facilitates plant operation and cuts the cost of the process.
Hydrocracking at 50 atm requires only standard equipment of hydrofining plants.
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Petroleum Hydrocracking Plant Operation Standard Equipment Hydrofining
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