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Report of a conference in Ludwigshafen on September 23 and 24, 1941 (in German)

Technical Report ·
OSTI ID:7320654
Resulting data are presented from an experiment using the iron-coke catalyst. The experiment was supposed to be related to industrial-scale work at Poelitz and at Welheim, which were using the previous molybdenum-coke catalyst RM11002. Projections were made about results if Poelitz and Welheim should have to change to use of RM10927. The experiment was carried out in an 8 liter liquid phase oven at a temperature of about 25.3 millivolts, using beginning material consisting of 53 percent pitch, 13 percent pitch distillate, 34 percent sludge-free liquid product of previous runs, and 2 percent RM10927. Because different products were produced at Poelitz, (middle oils and gasoline) and at Welheim (fuel oil), the experiment involved different runs aimed at producing different products. During a total run time of 11 days, no difficulties were encountered in the process, especially no stoppage of the capillary preheater tubes. In addition to the data on catalysts, some discussion was given on regeneration processes at the two plants, and of the DHD process.
Research Organization:
Ruhroel, G.m.b.H., Bottrop (Germany)
OSTI ID:
7320654
Report Number(s):
TOM-8-8-12
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
German