Catalyst
Oil refineries are created with the aim of converting crude oil or gas condensate into petroleum products. Undoubtedly, access to feed resources and required technologies, the size and diversity of the refinery products market, and the integration of refining and petrochemical complexes will lead to the economic production of refined products. In general, the processes used in refinery industries are divided into four general categories:
• Separation processes
• Molecular transformation/breakdown processes
• Sulfur reduction processes
• Processes for improving the quality and properties of products
One of the most important process units in any refinery is the sulfur reduction units, all of which are under the catalyst. These units are used to remove sulfur, heavy metals and other polluting compounds from various production cuts. One of the most important sulfur removal units is the hydrogen refining process of naphtha, kerosene, and gas oil fractions. Quality improvement processes include catalytic conversion, isomerization, and alkylation units, all of which are catalytic. Phone: 09121797379 09123419653 01144296024

