Introduction
The importance of training courses is not only limited to professional life, as most of us think but training courses aim to transfer knowledge and practical experiences that enrich the skills of individuals and enhance their self-confidence, which contributes to the preparation of cadres which in turn contributes to the development and progress of institutions. Therefore, Strategic Vision Training Center aims to enhance the skills and experiences of individuals through the strongest training programs to keep pace with every development in the labor market.
Objectives
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Overview of the Catalytic Processes in a Refinery, with a special emphasis on hydrocrackers, Hydrotreater and Catalytic Reformers.
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Catalyst Evaluation Techniques.
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An understanding of Reactor and Catalyst interaction.
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The operation, control and trouble shooting of a reactors and associated equipment
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An overview of reactors, practical solutions as well as theory
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An understanding of essential reaction concepts
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techniques for commissioning, start up and shutdown of reactor operations
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catalyst loading and unloading
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Catalyst regeneration technology ( fixed bed , semi regeneration and CCR )
Who should attend?
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1st Line Maintenance personnel,
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Maintenance Supervisors,
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Senior Plant Supervisors,
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Operations Engineers
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Process Support Engineers,
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Design Engineers,
Course content:
Day 1
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Refinery Overview and the role of Catalytic Process in the Refinery
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Catalytic structure, function and history in each of the processes
Day 2
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Process Variables
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Common Problems observed
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Reaction Chemistry
Day 3
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Current Advancements in Catalyst
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Catalyst Evaluation Techniques
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Catalyst loading and unloading procedures and precautions
Day 4
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Catalyst poisoning and poisoning materials
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Catalyst deactivations and activity calculations
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Catalyst stability, reactivity, selectivity and performance evaluations
Day 5
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Catalyst regeneration technology ( fixed bed , semi regeneration and CCR )
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techniques for commissioning, start up and shutdown of reactor operations
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The operation, control and trouble shooting of a reactors and associated equipment