Definition of Delayed Coking

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Delayed Coking

The term 'Delayed Coking' as it applies to the area of energy can be defined as 'A process by which heavier crude oil fractions can be thermally decomposed under conditions of elevated temperatures and pressure to produce a mixture of lighter oils and petroleum coke. The light oils can be processed further in other refinery units to meet product specifications. The coke can be used either as a fuel or in other applications such as the manufacturing of steel or aluminum'.

The term 'Delayed Coking' as it applies to the area of can be defined as ' '.

The term 'Delayed Coking' as it applies to the area of can be defined as ' '.


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