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Cat Cracker

Richmond Refinery, Fluid Catalytic Cracking (FCC) Distillation Column

A catalytic cracker, or "cat cracker," is the basic gasoline-making process in a refinery.  The cat cracker uses high temperatures, low pressure, and a catalyst to create a chemical reaction that breaks heavy gas oil into smaller gasoline molecules.  With a cat cracker, more of each barrel of oil can be  turned into gasoline.

 

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