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Tests demonstrate anticoking capability of new coating. T. Redmond and M.P. Bergeron. OGJ, 10 May 1999, 97(19), 39--42.

Surface-engineered tubes have been successfully developed, and tested in a partial ethylene-furnace evaluation. This first surface-engineered application, trademarked CoatAlloy, is a coating that resurfaces the insides of tubes and fittings so they resist carburization and coke buildup in pyrolysis furnaces. Details are given of the coatings technology, commercial tests, metallurgical tests, and pilot plant results.

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Journal title: Oil and Gas Journal

Keywords: Coatings

Subjects: Process and resources engineering, Lighting, Refining, Commercial, Oil and gas, Oil, Pyrolysis

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