Fluidized Catalytic Cracker - FCC
- Heavy Crude Oil flow measurement
- Overflash Mass Flow Measurement at 720°F
- Heat Transfer Oil at High Temperatures
- Heavy Gasoil in Vacuum Destillation Tower
- Fluidized Catalytic Cracker - FCC
- Highly Viscous Coker and Visbreaker Feed
- Hot Pitch During the Distillation of Coal Tar
- Measurement of Bitumen at 700°F
- Bitumen at Oil Sand Facility
- Portable Measurement of Different Media
- Gas Flow Measurement at the main Fuel Gas Header
- High temperature flow measurement for Coker control
A Fluidized Catalytic Cracker is often the center piece of an oil refinery. The process is designed to 'crack' the gas oil fraction of the distillation process. The cracking is done by means of a catalyst which behaves like a fluid when aerated with vapor.
Typical FCC feed stocks are atmospheric gasoil, vacuum tower bottoms or coker gasoil. The hot feed is contacted with steam and then with the catalyst. This process changes its carbon molecule structure from heavier to lighter molecular weights. The FCC output products are mostly alkylation unit feed stocks (propylene, isobutene, gasoline, diesel fuel).
Importance & Technical Challenge of flow measurement at the FCC
The FCC’s feed rate (see #1 above) must be optimized against other operating parameters (such as catalyst circulation, alkylation capacity, gas compression capacity etc.). Such feed liquids are mostly very hot and thus a challenges to conventional flow meter technologies.
The slurry oil measurement (see #2 above) is a very important indicator of how well the cracking process runs. This liquid is difficult to measure as it contains traces of the catalyst and is very abrasive to intrusive flow meter technologies.
Conventional meters and their Disadvantages
Conventionally both of these liquid streams are measured with DP (Differential Pressure) devices such as orifice or wedge meters . This technology is prone to measurement errors:
The orifice plates in the slurry oil application erode and misread the flow. They are also maintenance intensive in that the liquid enters and clogs the pressure impulse lines causing false readings. Cleaning these lines becomes a regular maintenance routine and can be dangerous because of the liquid temperature.
The FLEXIM Solution
FLEXIM offers the optimal solution for the flow measurement in such environments. As the transducers, in conjuction with the WaveInjector, are simply clamped-on to the pipe, they are never in direct contact with the medium and are thus not prone to abrasion or clogging. The measurement stays reliable and accurate and is not subject to drift.

