Abstract
Injection systems are used to introduce process additives to refinery streams, to add wash water, or for combining process streams. The desired performance or behavior of the system is often very dependent on the injection system. This paper attempts to provide some guidelines for insuring that a particular system is performing as designed. Several process chemical additives and wash water are discussed as examples.
Subject
Water,
Materials,
Salts,
Additives,
Nozzles,
Refineries,
Injection systems,
Desalting,
Metals,
Mixing,
Equipment,
Crude,
Passivators
Keywords:
Injection Systems,
performance,
inhibitors,
process additives,
additives,
refinery,
wash water
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1996
Association for Materials Protection and Performance (AMPP)
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