Coke inhibitors and ASPO dispersants
Thermal processes in visbreaking units and delayed coking units (DCU) proceed at high temperatures, resulting in the coke deposits formation on the inner surfaces of furnaces, heat exchange equipment and nozzles, reducing the efficiency of the process.
A mechanical decoking method is often used to eliminate the problem, in which it is necessary to stop the unit for repairs unscheduled. It leads to additional labor costs and economic losses during downtime.
To increase the plants operation energy efficiency and run life, it is necessary to use special reagents. IFOTOP specialists studied all compositions in detail and developed the most effective ways to combat coke formation and polymerization. They will not only reduce costs, but also improve the performance of visbreaking and DCU.
COKE INHIBITOR IFO ANTICOKE
Prevents coke deposits formation on the internal surfaces of furnaces, heat exchange equipment and nozzles in order to avoid process equipment contamination.
IFO polymerization inhibitor ASPODISP
Disperses ARPD and prevents olefins polymerization, stabilizes free radicals and deactivates metal ions.
Passivating agent IFO CARPET
Passivates the metal surface when commissioning the plant after repair.
KEY BENEFITS
Full technical support at all stages
Individual laboratory reagents dosage selection
Effective reduction of coking process
Increase in resource life of equipment and production indicators
Increasing the raw materials conversion
High chemical and physical stability
The reagents base is a molecule with a functional group and a hydrocarbon tail in a composition with additional chemicals that provide a narrow specialization of the reagents for each of the purposes.
COKE DEPOSITS FORMATION AND INHIBITION PROCESSES
PRODUCTION
PIBSA & PIBSI of various structures synthesize both for our own use and customise to the clients technical specifications. The production bases on the IFOTOP LLC reactor on the territory of the Dolgoprudny chemical park.
You can find out more info by calling +7 (495) 363 31 37. Our specialists will conduct a free consultation and answer all your questions.