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  • ...ight|225px|Figure 5: A schematic diagram of the power recovery system in a fluid catalytic cracking unit.}} ...electrical system.<ref name=Reza>{{cite book|author=Reza Sadeghbeigi|title=Fluid Catalytic Cracking Handbook|edition=2nd Edition|publisher=Gulf Publishing|year=2000|id=ISBN 0-
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  • ...lude [[Olefin|olefinic]] hydrocarbons, such as naphthas derived from the [[fluid catalytic cracking]] and [[coking]] processes used in many refineries. Some refineries may als
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  • ...lude [[Olefin|olefinic]] hydrocarbons, such as naphthas derived from the [[fluid catalytic cracking]] and [[coking]] processes used in many refineries. Some refineries may als
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  • *[[Fluid catalytic cracking|Fluid Catalytic Cracking]] (FCC) unit: Upgrades the heavier, higher-boiling fractions from the crude
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  • ...493-9067-2}}</ref><ref name=Reza>{{cite book|author=Reza Sadeghbeigi|title=Fluid Catalytic Cracking Handbook|edition=2nd Edition|publisher=Gulf Publishing|year=2000|id=ISBN 0- In effect, refineries use fluid catalytic cracking to correct the imbalance between the market demand for gasoline and the exc
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  • ...some [[Olefin|olefinic]] hydrocarbons, such as naphthas derived from the [[fluid catalytic cracking]], [[visbreaker]]s and [[coking]] processes used in many refineries. Those
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  • *[[Fluid Catalytic Cracking]] (FCC) unit: Upgrades the heavier, higher-boiling fractions from the the c
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  • {{Image|FCC.jpg|right|350px|Fluid Catalytic Cracking unit. Note the structural framework around the unit allowing worker access {{Image|FCC.png|right|400px|Schematic flow diagram of a fluid catalytic cracking (FCC) unit. In the overall oil refinery block diagram above, the FCC was j
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  • ...talysis|catalyst]] particles which rapidly led to the development of the [[fluid catalytic cracking]] process used in [[Petroleum refining processes|petroleum refineries]] to
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  • *[[Fluid catalytic cracking]]: Breaking large [[hydrocarbon]] molecules into smaller ones
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  • * A heat source for stripping the spent [[catalyst]] in [[fluid catalytic cracking]] processes of [[Volatility (chemistry)|volatile]] [[hydrocarbon]]s.
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  • *''Catalytically cracked gasoline'' (produced in a [[Fluid catalytic cracking|fluid catalytic cracker]]): has a high content of olefinic hydrocarbons and
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  • *''Catalytically cracked gasoline'' (produced in a [[Fluid catalytic cracking|fluid catalytic cracker]]): has a high content of olefinic hydrocarbons and
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