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MXC-TMA CATALYSTBRAND NAME: MXC-TMA. CROSS REFERENCE GUIDE:TMR-2. PRODUCT NAME: Mixture. Viscosity at 25°C [g/cm]: 190. Water content: Max.2%read more
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MXC-T9 CATALYSTBRAND NAME: MXC-T9. CROSS REFERENCE GUIDE:T9 . PRODUCTS NAME: Stannous Octoate . CAS NO.: 301-10-0 . STANNOUS CONTENT: ≥27.3% . REFRACTION AT 20℃: 1.491±0.008read more
WebAug 16, 2016 · In this Review, catalytic reforming refers to the reaction between water (gas-phase or aqueous-phase) and hydrocarbons or oxygenated hydrocarbons to yield a mixture of mainly...
WebCatalytic Reforming. Catalytic reforming converts low-octane, straight-run naphtha fractions, particularly heavy naphtha that is rich in naphthenes, into a high-octane, low-sulfur reformate, which...
WebCatalytic reforming is one of the basic petroleum refining processes for upgrading light hydrocarbon feedstocks [24]. Products from catalytic reforming include high-octane gasoline useful as...
WebJan 1, 2015 · Catalytic naphtha reforming is a major process in the petroleum refinery that converts low value naphthas into high-octane reformate product for gasoline blending and into high-value...
WebCatalytic reforming is a chemical process used to convert petroleum refinery naphthas distilled from crude oil (typically having low octane ratings) into high-octane liquid products called...
WebThe catalysts used in reforming contains platinum (Pt), palladium (Pd), or, in some processes, bimetallic formulations of Pt with Iridium or Rhenium supported on alumina (Al 2 O 3). Catalytic...
