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bfc69 (Chemical)
27 Nov 08 10:52
Hello all,
Just curious to know if the presence of fluorine containing molecules in crude oil (as a contaminent) pose the same risk to refining operations as chlorides.
Thanks!
unotec (Chemical)
27 Nov 08 12:33
same risk? No Risk, yes <<A good friend will bail you out of jail, but a true friend will be sitting beside you saying " Damn that was fun!" - Unknown>>
bfc69 (Chemical)
27 Nov 08 12:56
Thanks for your reply.
If possible, can you let me know what risk flourine poses?
Thanks again!
unotec (Chemical)
27 Nov 08 13:53
Depends on your processes, concentrations and conditions. It can be anywhere from emissions to affecting catalysts. 字串6 Too broad to asses a particular potential impact without knowing the details. Fluorine can affect carbon steel, PVC, silicone, PTFE.. etc... All depends how you are getting it, how much, what conditions and what your system looks like <<A good friend will bail you out of jail, but a true friend will be sitting beside you saying " Damn that was fun!" - Unknown>>
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