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The principle of minimizing metal consumption was the basis for selecting the ratio of the height and diameter of oxidative equipment (“stills”). The size of oxidative equipment (towers) for new plants is determined by other criteria: the diameter is based on the required output and acceptable load with respect to air, and the height is based on ensuring the safety of the oxidation process and minimizing the costs for compressed air and pumping of feedstock and asphalt.
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Grudnikov, I.B., Ippolitov, E.V. & Grudnikova, Y.I. The Size of Oxidative Equipment for Asphalt Production. Chemistry and Technology of Fuels and Oils 39, 180–183 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1025486028095
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