TK-611 HyBRIM™ catalyst for Engineers
Looking for a superior catalyst for high pressure ultra-low sulfur diesel or hydrocracking pretreatment service?
With rising oil demands and tougher feeds, the industry is focused on generating more value from their high-pressure ultra-low sulfur diesel and hydrocracking pretreatment units.
The new 2nd generation HyBRIM™ catalyst, TK-611 HyBRIM™, is tailor-made for these applications. It offers the same stability as its successful 1st generation HyBRIM™ predecessor, TK-609 HyBRIM™, but its HDS and HDN activity is 25% higher.
Tags
- better product properties
- higher flexibility
- hybrim
- bio fuels
- chemicals
- coke and coal
- hydrogen
- oil and gas
- paper and printing
- petrochemicals
- refining
- renewable energy
- shale gas
- shale oil
- ships and marine
- syngas
- waste disposal
- larger volume swell
- lower quality feedstocks
- optimize plant performance
- hydrocracking
- hydrotreating
- unconventional feeds
- rbu
- refinery
- run longer cycle lengths
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