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- Fractionation is a separation process in which a certain quantity of a mixture (of g****es, solids, liquids, enzymes, or isotopes, or a suspension) is divided...
- The primary methods are the optical fractionator, an application of stereology and the isotropic fractionator, a recent methodological innovation. Most...
- fractionator, rather than directly into the furnace, preheats the residual oil by having it contact the hot vapors in the bottom of the fractionator....
- above depicts the main fractionator as having only one sidecut stripper and one fuel oil product, many FCC main fractionators have two sidecut strippers...
- A protein skimmer or foam fractionator is a device used to remove organic compounds such as food and waste particles from water. It is most commonly used...
- minutes Natural gas – condensate separation 2–4 Fractionator feed tank 10–15 Reflux drum 5–10 Fractionator sump 2 Amine flash tank 5–10 Refrigeration surge...
- oil from spa and swimming pools water surface Protein skimmer or foam fractionator, a device used mostly in sal****er aquaria Skimmer (dinghy), an American...
- the oil through the furnace tubes. The quenched oil then p****es to a fractionator where the products of the cracking (gas, LPG, gasoline, gas oil and tar)...
- related to the optical fractionator and physical dissector methods that also estimate po****tion. The optical and physical fractionators use a sampling method...
- used in industries that utilize large-scale distillation columns and fractionators such as petroleum refineries, petrochemical and chemical plants, and...