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Crude Oil Vacuum Distillation

Crude oil is processed to produce gasoline and other hydrocarbon fuels via atmospheric and/or vacuum distillation in refineries.
This application involves applying a vacuum to a crude oil distillation column. The combination of heat and vacuum separates the crude oil into different components based on their boiling temperature (distillation). Its purpose is to enhance the recovery of the lighter components, such as gasoline. Vacuum distillation is more energy efficient than atmospheric distillation.

Vectra XL 350

Vectra GL/XL Vacuum Pumps

The Vectra GL model, available from 120 to 830 CFM (200 to 1,500 m³/hr), is ideal for general industrial applications. It comes standard with internal mechanical seals and many Nash patented innovations including gas scavenging.

 

The Vectra XL model was designed to meet the stringent requirements of many CPI applications. Whether operating as a vacuum pump or compressor, it features a 30 PSI (2 bar) differential capability. It is available in ductile iron or 316L stainless steel with a variety of shaft sealing options. Sizes range from 120 to 3,000 CFM (200 to 5,000 m³/hr).

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Steam Jet Ejectors

NASH ejectors are ideally suited to handle applications with large volumes, high vacuum levels, low molecular weight gases and low absolute pressures. Ejector designs are available in sizes ranging from one-inch to 78-inch inlets (2.5 cm to 2 m) and may be combined in various stages to meet your specific ejector application needs.

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