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Global Heavy Oil Hydrocracking Catalyst Supply, Demand and Key Producers, 2024-2030

date 17 Oct 2024

date Chemical & Material

new_biaoQian Heavy Oil Hydrocracking Catalyst

Hydrocracking is an exothermic catalytic refining process, where heavy hydrocarbons, such as FT wax, VGO, and heavy gas oil, are converted to lighter products such as naphtha, kerosene, and diesel. During this process, olefins and oxygenates can also be converted to paraffins. Catalysts play a vital role in this process by facilitating the breakdown of large hydrocarbon molecules into smaller, more valuable ones. Hydrocracking catalysts are typically composed of a combination of metals (e.g., Nickel-molybdenum [NiMo], cobalt-molybdenum [CoMo]) and various support materials (e.g. zeolites and amorphous silica-alumina). The ratio between the acidic support and active metals is an essential parameter that can be adjusted to reach the optimum catalytic performance.

USD4480.00

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Global Heavy Oil Hydrocracking Catalyst Market 2024 by Manufacturers, Regions, Type and Application, Forecast to 2030

date 17 Oct 2024

date Chemical & Material

new_biaoQian Heavy Oil Hydrocracking Catalyst

Hydrocracking is an exothermic catalytic refining process, where heavy hydrocarbons, such as FT wax, VGO, and heavy gas oil, are converted to lighter products such as naphtha, kerosene, and diesel. During this process, olefins and oxygenates can also be converted to paraffins. Catalysts play a vital role in this process by facilitating the breakdown of large hydrocarbon molecules into smaller, more valuable ones. Hydrocracking catalysts are typically composed of a combination of metals (e.g., Nickel-molybdenum [NiMo], cobalt-molybdenum [CoMo]) and various support materials (e.g. zeolites and amorphous silica-alumina). The ratio between the acidic support and active metals is an essential parameter that can be adjusted to reach the optimum catalytic performance.

USD3480.00

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industry 17 Oct 2024

industry Chemical & Material

new_biaoQian Heavy Oil Hydrocracking Catalyst

Hydrocracking is an exothermic catalytic refining process, where heavy hydrocarbons, such as FT wax, VGO, and heavy gas oil, are converted to lighter products such as naphtha, kerosene, and diesel. During this process, olefins and oxygenates can also be converted to paraffins. Catalysts play a vital role in this process by facilitating the breakdown of large hydrocarbon molecules into smaller, more valuable ones. Hydrocracking catalysts are typically composed of a combination of metals (e.g., Nickel-molybdenum [NiMo], cobalt-molybdenum [CoMo]) and various support materials (e.g. zeolites and amorphous silica-alumina). The ratio between the acidic support and active metals is an essential parameter that can be adjusted to reach the optimum catalytic performance.

USD4480.00

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industry 17 Oct 2024

industry Chemical & Material

new_biaoQian Heavy Oil Hydrocracking Catalyst

Hydrocracking is an exothermic catalytic refining process, where heavy hydrocarbons, such as FT wax, VGO, and heavy gas oil, are converted to lighter products such as naphtha, kerosene, and diesel. During this process, olefins and oxygenates can also be converted to paraffins. Catalysts play a vital role in this process by facilitating the breakdown of large hydrocarbon molecules into smaller, more valuable ones. Hydrocracking catalysts are typically composed of a combination of metals (e.g., Nickel-molybdenum [NiMo], cobalt-molybdenum [CoMo]) and various support materials (e.g. zeolites and amorphous silica-alumina). The ratio between the acidic support and active metals is an essential parameter that can be adjusted to reach the optimum catalytic performance.

USD3480.00

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