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The majority of cyanide is produced during the exothermic reaction that occurs inside of the FCC Riser within the Reactor section. Once formed it can cause considerable corrosion…

Refinery cyanides cause considerable corrosion, hydrogen blistering and waste water treatment problems. The majority of refinery cyanides are formed in the…

Wet H2S cracking refers to the several forms of low temperature (that’s ambient temperature to about 150 °C [300 °F) – hydrogen damage that can occur in… 

General or localized corrosion, often pitting, normally occurs under ammonium chloride or amine salt deposits, often in the absence of a free water phase…

Sulfidation corrosion, also often referred to as sulphidic corrosion, has been observed in crude distillation units since at least the late 1800s.
It is caused by… 

Both high and low velocities can accelerate acid corrosion in the overhead. High velocity in the atmospheric tower overhead accelerates acid… coming soon

Velocity Accelerated Corrosion in Crude Distillation Unit Overheads

Corrosion of the atmospheric tower overhead system is a major problem in crude distillation units.
Equipment affected includes the top of the distillation… coming soon

Aqueous Corrosion in Crude Distillation Unit Overhead Systems

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