Conference Proceedings
AusIMM Annual Conference Oil in Australasia, Gold Coast, Qld, August 1962
Conference Proceedings
AusIMM Annual Conference Oil in Australasia, Gold Coast, Qld, August 1962
The Use of Metal in Petroleum Refining
Modern petroleum refining offers a complexity of environments, each requiring different metals for the satisfactory performance of-the various sections of the refinery, and this paper first outlines the varied enva.xon- ments thus met._x000D_
It follows that the metal types in use will also vary to suit each particular environment, and the paper' consequently covers the use of ferrous- metals, ranging from plan carbon steels to the high alloy types and the non- ferrous metals, particularly copper and its alloys._x000D_
The failures of some,of these metals and alloys are then illustrated by experiences it Kwinana. These failures are duo to (a) corrosion, (b) erosion, (c) faulty welding, and (d) mechanical defects,' of which the first is by far the most prevalent. The protective measures taken to prevent subsequent failures are then given under one or other of the following headings : (1) alterations in process conditions, (2) the use of alternative ,alloys, (3) suitable heat treatment, (4) redesign of the failed section, (5) cathodic protection, and (6) use of corrosion inhibitors.Reference is then made to the use of specialised metals and alloys._x000D_
Metals, generally in the form of oxides or salts, are also used as catalysts in refining processes. Activated alumina is used, combined with silica .forScracking' of heavy oils, and as a support -for platinum, cobalt, molybdenum, nickel and similar metals, which catalyse hydro- genation and dehydrogenation-processes. ._x000D_
In the final formulation of petroleum products metallic compounds may be added. Reference is made to the large quantities of lead used by the petroleum industry and to the use of metallic soaps and detergents in the formulation of lubricating oils and greases.
It follows that the metal types in use will also vary to suit each particular environment, and the paper' consequently covers the use of ferrous- metals, ranging from plan carbon steels to the high alloy types and the non- ferrous metals, particularly copper and its alloys._x000D_
The failures of some,of these metals and alloys are then illustrated by experiences it Kwinana. These failures are duo to (a) corrosion, (b) erosion, (c) faulty welding, and (d) mechanical defects,' of which the first is by far the most prevalent. The protective measures taken to prevent subsequent failures are then given under one or other of the following headings : (1) alterations in process conditions, (2) the use of alternative ,alloys, (3) suitable heat treatment, (4) redesign of the failed section, (5) cathodic protection, and (6) use of corrosion inhibitors.Reference is then made to the use of specialised metals and alloys._x000D_
Metals, generally in the form of oxides or salts, are also used as catalysts in refining processes. Activated alumina is used, combined with silica .forScracking' of heavy oils, and as a support -for platinum, cobalt, molybdenum, nickel and similar metals, which catalyse hydro- genation and dehydrogenation-processes. ._x000D_
In the final formulation of petroleum products metallic compounds may be added. Reference is made to the large quantities of lead used by the petroleum industry and to the use of metallic soaps and detergents in the formulation of lubricating oils and greases.
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H G Williams, A J D'Alton, D T Rigden
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