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Catalyst
Recovery Unit (CRU)
The
CRU plant commenced operations in 2001 with DOE-approved
operating capacity of 3,600 metric tones per year. The
CRU plant is ISO9001:2000.
The
Catalyst Recovery Unit is a facility that recycles spent
catalyst from petroleum refineries and petrochemical
plants.
Effectively,
it enables producers of industrial waste oil and the
oil & gas companies in particular to dispose of
their spent catalyst in an environmentally safe manner.
The technology adopted at ALDWICH offers substantial
cost saving to our clients and eliminates landfill of
the catalyst which has long term environmental impact.
The
spent catalysts are processed through the CRU with an
average of 99% input/output ratio. Catalysts processed
by the CRU are environmentally safe for re-use or disposal
The
CRU plant utilizes the superior technology:
Pyrolisis
Technology or the Thermal Oxidation Process
This
technology enables the CRU to recover from the spent
catalysts in the form of usable base metals such as
Copper, Zinc, and Nickel as well as precious metals
such as Platinum, Palladium, Rhodium and Silver.
Waste
Oil to Diesel Plant (WODIP) | Catalyst
Recovery Unit (CRU) | The Kemaman
Resource Recovery Facility
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