IC 7172 Developments In Petroleum Refining Technology In The United States, 1914-19 ? Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
A. J. Kraemer
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Jan 1, 1941

Abstract

Few important improvements other than the development of cracking processes were made in technical petroleum refining from 1914 to 1919. Refiners were concerned mainly with enlarging their plants and erecting new plants to meet the growing demand for petroleum products. Shell stills operated as a unit or arranged in series for progressive or continuous distillation were the prevailing distillation equipment. Some improvement was made in condensers, but in most refineries of the period coils of pipe immersed in tanks of water were used to condense vapors and cool liquid products of the stills. Heat exchangers to conserve heat and reduce costs were more highly developed at California topping plants than at other plants. In this connection Wadsworth3/states: It is regretted that information concerning the operation of topping plants with eastern and Middle West oils is not available. The writer carefully canvassed the Middle West, but did not find a plant where operation had progressed beyond the early experimental stages and reliable figures could be furnished.
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APA: A. J. Kraemer  (1941)  IC 7172 Developments In Petroleum Refining Technology In The United States, 1914-19 ? Introduction

MLA: A. J. Kraemer IC 7172 Developments In Petroleum Refining Technology In The United States, 1914-19 ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1941.

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