Industries
Hydrotreating
Hydrotreating, the most widely-used process to remove sulfur and nitrogen from refinery streams, often requires that a guard-reactor system be put in place to prevent poisoning the hydrotreating catalyst. In turn, the collection of heavy metals on the catalyst can frequently cause the guard reactor to be offline for maintenence.

Now, licensors are developing new methods for loading guard reactors with fresh catalyst without requiring a unit to be offline. And MOGAS is there to make sure these innovations are equipped with the highest-quality catalyst withdraw and addition valves.

Operating Conditions:
  • High Temperatures: 300 oF – 1000 oF
  • High Pressure: 1000 – 3500 psi
  • High Pressure, High Temperature Hydrogen
  • High Pressure, High Temperature Catalyst Handling
  • Coking Service
  • Asphaltene Formation
  • Viscous Sludge
  • Ammonium Bisulfide Corrosion
  • Hydrogen Sulfide Corrosion
  • Polythionic Acid Corrosion