3. Conclusion
Unlike the oil refining industry, where the variability of hydrocarbons is limited, the conversion of a wide variety of feedstocks into biofuels using a wide range of processes (catalytic, thermal, biochemical, thermochemical) calls for adapted and specific choices for the materials making up the process equipment used. In addition, the effects of contaminants from the synthesis process or from fuel ageing must be taken into account to ensure optimal, reliable operation of engines and turbojets. In order to achieve the objectives of a transition to low-carbon energies, the continued development of this industry and the resulting feedback will contribute to enhancing its performance and reliability.
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Standards and norms
- Damage mechanisms affected fixed equipment in the refinery industry - API 571 - 2020
- Base resource document on risk-based inspection - API 581 - 2016
- Stress Corrosion Cracking of Carbon Steel in Fuel-Grade Ethanol: Review, Experience Survey, Field Monitoring, and Laboratory Testing - API 939D - 2007
- Steels for hydrogen at elevated temperature and pressures in petroleum refineries and petrochemical...
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French Anticorrosion Center (CEFRACOR) https://www.cefracor.org/
European Federation of Corrosion (EFC) https://efcweb.org/
Association of Materials Prorection and Performance...
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