2006 Spring Meeting & 2nd Global Congress on Process Safety

(135e) Increased Run Length and Furnace Performance with Kubota and Nova Chemicals' ΑΝΚ 400 Anticoking Technology; Data from Current Installations as Well as Technology Improvements for Higher Thermal Stability and Decoking Robustness

Authors

Michael Györffy - Presenter, Kubota Metal Corporation
Les Benum - Presenter, NOVA Chemicals
Nobuyuki Sakamoto - Presenter, Kubota Corporation


This paper presents an evaluation of NOVA Chemicals and Kubota's ANK 400 anticoking technology. As a follow-up to the paper from AICHE in 2002, data from a variety of furnaces types will be presented, indicating the flexibility and long-term robustness of ANK 400. Continuing improvements in the anticoking technology provides exceptional performance in the ethylene cracking industry. The improvements allow applications to higher temperatures, which provides greater flexibility in the operation of the furnace. Characterization of this latest generation of ANK technology will be presented in context to performance data as well as lab scale evaluations of the improved technology.