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Some data on the operation of units for hydropurification of diesel fuel

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The first high-capacity L-24-5 and L-24-6 hydropurification units have come into industrial operation as a result of the cooperation between the combined plants, the starting-up and repair crews, investigators, and design organizations.

The operation of the units have confirmed to a considerable extent the data obtained in pilot plants and underlying the design of the large hydropurification units. The equipment as a whole worked satisfactorily.

It is shown that the output of the units may be raised by 15–20% without any alterations being required in the construction, and may be increased even more if several faults in the technological scheme are remedied.

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Agafonov, A.V., Osipov, L.N., Rysakov, M.V. et al. Some data on the operation of units for hydropurification of diesel fuel. Chem Technol Fuels Oils 1, 334–339 (1965). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00718549

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