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Visbreaking naphtha H2S content
Source:Internet Author:Unknow Pubdate:2008-04-15  
Milutin (Chemical) 4 Nov 07 9:42
Hi all,

What should be VB naphtha H2S content after naphtha stabilization in stabilizer column? During last run we have some troubles with rebioler feed tray and in such unstable conditions we had RVP 0.46bar and H2S content 0.16%wt.

Regards,

Milutin


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