hüdrokrakkimine
Hüdrokrakkimine, also known as hydrocracking, is a process used in the petroleum industry to convert heavy hydrocarbons into lighter, more valuable products. This process is typically carried out at high temperatures and pressures in the presence of hydrogen, which helps to break down the larger molecules into smaller ones. Hydrocracking is particularly useful for processing residual oils, vacuum gas oils, and other heavy feedstocks that are difficult to refine using conventional methods.
The process involves several key steps. First, the heavy feedstock is heated and mixed with hydrogen in
Hydrocracking offers several advantages over other refining processes. It allows for the efficient conversion of heavy
However, hydrocracking also has some limitations. The process requires significant energy input, both for heating the