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Course Description

CCR Platforming™ Process - Adv Hybrid

Course Overview

This is an advanced course that provides an in-depth examination of the CCR Platforming unit. It is intended for experienced personnel who need a thorough technical understanding to optimize the unit. The course emphasizes process variables, unit optimization, and troubleshooting. The topics apply to atmospheric, pressurized, and CycleMax regenerators. Led by UOP process and equipment experts, lectures are combined with question-and-answer sessions and discussion is encouraged. Class participants gain a broad working knowledge of CCR Platforming that enables them to keep abreast of the evolving technology.

We will be offering this course both in person and virtually. Virtual participants will log on during the live course, which meets during Central Standard Time.

1 week prior to the start of the course, we will provide the Teams meeting link via E-mail.

This course is not scheduled, please contact us at here for more information.

Who Should Attend

This course is designed for process engineers with at least 3 years of experience who need a thorough technical understanding to optimize CCR Platforming unit operations. Senior operations personnel will also benefit.

Attendance is limited to current UOP license holders.

All prices are net of taxes.

The Course Duration is (in Days): 4.5

Course Benefits

  • Understand revamp engineering considerations
  • Understand current and future regulatory impacts
  • Troubleshoot typical operating problems
  • Identify the features and benefits of state-of-the-art control systems
  • Identify mechanical issues specific to the Platforming reactors and mitigate these issues
  • Identify design features of new reactors that may benefit existing units
  • Examine the key variables and functions of regenerator operations
  • Describe the maintenance and reliability concerns of the major pieces of CCR Platforming equipment
  • Describe the fundamentals of the process
  • Complete plans for upcoming turnarounds
  • Compare UOP catalyst offerings for improved yields or activities
  • Compare and contrast the various options available to manage chloride

Course Topics

  • Catalyst change-out considerations
  • Regenerator operation - optimization and special situations
  • New developments in instrumentation
  • Troubleshooting
  • Product properties
  • New developments in unit design
  • Mechanical aspects (e.g., turnarounds)
  • Process and catalyst chemistry
  • Chloride management
  • Effects of process variables
  • Bed pressures
  • Catalyst pinning
  • Environmental issues
  • Equipment topics (e.g., Combined Feed Exchangers)
  • Rotating equipment
  • Reactor coking
  • Performance enhancements from new catalyst use
  • Revamps
  • Fired heaters

Supplemental Offerings

For more information contact us.