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Hydrocracking and other refinery hydroprocessing units have a common goal to convert organic sulfur compounds to hydrogen sulfide (H2S) that can be removed, thereby producing low-sulfur refinery products. Corrosion and equipment degradation risks range from high-temperature hydrogen attacks (HTHA) to ammonium bisulfide and ammonium chloride corrosion in the downstream heat recovery and fluid separation equipment.This paper provides an overview of corrosion management principles that can be applied to reduce operating risks in new and existing units, focusing equipment susceptible to ammonium bisulfide (NH4HS) and ammonium chloride (NH4Cl) corrosion. Best practices for materials selection, as well as designing for corrosion management through adequate provision of corrosion management related instrumentation and sampling points are covered.
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