G. Mosca
Giuseppe Mosca is a Global Technical Expert and Head of Engineering Solutions at Sulzer Chemtech. He is involved with process simulations, revamping proposals, troubleshooting, commissioning and start up assistance of fractionation equipment. He is the author and co-author of more than 50 papers published at international conferences and in magazines. Mosca received a MS degree in chemical engineering from the University La Sapienza in Rome, Italy. He is a registered professional engineer of the district of L’Aquila, Italy, and a senior member of AIChE.
RFCCU revamp to improve main fractionator gascon column performance and minimize propylene losses to refinery offgas
This article will discuss the critical parameters that could potentially affect the performance of a residue fluid catalytic cracking plant’s main fractionator and gas concentration (gascon) section columns. It will also elaborate on how the systematic troubleshooting methodology helped to solve the problems and improve column performance.
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