Catalyst ball
ceramicfor the petrochemical industry

Catalyst ball - Tipton Corp. - ceramic / for the petrochemical industry
Catalyst ball - Tipton Corp. - ceramic / for the petrochemical industry
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Characteristics

Material
ceramic
Applications
for the petrochemical industry
Other characteristics
catalyst

Description

Ceramic Inert balls for the oil refining, petrochemical and natural gas Industries. At petrochemical complexes, the raw material crude oil is refined to gradually be turned into gasoline, light oil, kerosene, and fuel oil, and other oil products. These processes involves an environmentally friendly desulfurization (the removal of sulfur in substances) process in which catalyst causes a catalytic reaction. Tipton's ceramic inert balls are used as filler that holds that catalyst. Japanese Market ENEOS Corporation Idemitsu Kosan Co.,Ltd. Fuji Oil Company, Ltd. Cosmo Oil Co., Ltd. Taiyo Oil Company, Limited. And so on. Overseas market Long Son Petrochemicals (Vietnam), GC Oxirane Propylene Oxide Plant(Thailand), PTTGC Ethylene Plant(Thailand), IEFCL2 Nigeria, Ammonia Plant(Nigeria), CHAMBAL G3AU Urea Plant(India), PUSRI IIB Ammonia Plant(Indonesia), IEFCL Nigeria Ammonia Plant(Nigeria), KALTIM5 Indonesia Ammonia Plant(Indonesia), TAKREER(UAE), Paqua New Guinea LNG(Paqua New Guinea), PetroRabigh(Saudi Arabia), Qatar Shell GTL(Qatar), BP Tangguh LNG(Indonesia), Ras Laffan LNG(Qatar), Qatar Gas LNG(Qatar), PTT Polyethylen(Thailand), Samusung BP(South Korea), KNPC CFP(Kuwait) etc.

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