Evolution of GCMC's Spent Catalyst Operations

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Z. R. Llanos W. G. Deering
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

Gulf Chemical and Metallurgical Corporation (GCMC) has been operating facility for treatment of spent catalysts in Freeport, Texas since 1974. Recently, GCMC expanded its operations with the addition of an electric furnace for the production of fused alumina and mixed alloys. GCMC and its affiliate Sadaci, started up a new pre-treatment facility in Ghent, Belgium in 1998. GCMC is also part owner of Bear Metallurgical Corporation, a major producer of ferroalloys in the United States. This paper reviews the processes at these facilities. Changes in the management of hydrotreating and hydrorefining spent catalysts are discussed in light of recently issued federal regulations that made the majority of spent catalysts a listed hazardous waste.
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APA: Z. R. Llanos W. G. Deering  (2000)  Evolution of GCMC's Spent Catalyst Operations

MLA: Z. R. Llanos W. G. Deering Evolution of GCMC's Spent Catalyst Operations. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2000.

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