VANADIUM PASSIVATOR

Cestoil Vanadium Inhibitor

Minimize Vanadium Effects on FCC Catalysts with Cestoil's Innovative Inhibitor

Vanadium in FCC feedstocks can pose challenges to catalyst performance, leading to decreased activity, selectivity, and catalyst integrity. Cestoil introduces a cutting-edge vanadium inhibitor to counteract these negative impacts, enabling the processing of higher metal feedstocks while preserving catalyst efficiency and minimizing coke and hydrogen production. Discover the benefits of our advanced inhibitor, which also safeguards against vanadium pentoxide corrosion, enhancing refinery operations.

Key Benefits:

  • Enhanced Catalyst Protection: Minimizes vanadium effects on catalytic reactions and thermal deactivation, ensuring catalyst longevity and efficiency.
  • Improved Feedstock Flexibility: Process higher metal feedstocks without compromising catalyst performance, thanks to our vanadium inhibitor.
  • Lower Catalyst Make-Up Rates: Reduces the need for frequent catalyst replenishment by countering vanadium deactivation effects, leading to cost savings.
  • Corrosion Prevention: Eliminates vanadium pentoxide formation to prevent corrosion and protect refinery equipment.

Applications:

Cestoil’s vanadium inhibitor is ideal for various refinery operations, including:

  • Fluid Catalytic Cracking Units (FCCUs): Safeguard your FCC catalysts from vanadium effects to maintain performance and efficiency.
  • Boilers/Heaters using high-Vanadium content fuel: Safely burn higher metal level fuels without corrosion concerns.

Invest in Cestoil’s innovative vanadium inhibitor to protect your FCC catalysts, enhance refinery performance, and improve feedstock flexibility. Our advanced additive effectively counters vanadium's negative impacts, empowering you to process higher metal feedstocks confidently and maintain operational efficiency. Reach out to us today to learn more about our vanadium inhibitor and its advantages for your refinery operations.

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