March 17, 2017 – James Noland of Dorf Ketal will present "Work Life Balance - Revisiting the Relationship between Desalting Efficiency and Overhead Corrosion Control". James will explain how a new category of desalter chemistry reduces crude unit OH corrosion risk by improving desalter performance and increasing crude flexibility.
Dorf Ketal’s new reactive adjunct desalter chemistry is based on safe and easy-to-handle aldehyde chemistry. Aldehydes are known to react with amines, ammonia, metals, and H2S in the crude, forming products of reaction that are easier to remove from the crude. This new category of desalter chemistry improves desalter performance with:
- Faster emulsion resolution, Better salt removal, Improved control of oil in brine
- No acid feed, No loss of control of overhead salt points
- No pH shock or bug upsets at waste treatment
Join us at CORROSION 2017 on Monday, March 27th in the Refining TEG 205X session. You can learn more by visiting us at https://www.dorfketal.com/innovations/reactive-adjunct-chemistry and use Contact Us to start a conversation.
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February 24, 2017 - Meeting of the Equity Shareholders of Dorf Ketal Speciality Catalyst Private Limited, conveyed by the National Company Law Tribunal to be held on Thursday, 30th March, 2017 at 12:30 PM at 1, Dorf Ketal Tower, D'Monte Street, Orlem, Malad (West), Mumbai 400064.
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