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Sandvik wins first contract for renewable diesel plant

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Hydrocarbon Engineering,


Sandvik Materials Technology has announced that it has received the first-ever contract from a renewable diesel plant for its Sanicro® 28 high alloy austenitic stainless steel.

The reference order is for the use of Sanicro 28 in the reactor effluent air coolers (REAC) of the hydroprocessing unit at one of the largest renewable diesel refineries in the US Gulf Coast, due to start production in 2023.

Sanicro 28 is a multi-purpose austenitic stainless steel for service in extremely corrosive conditions. It was originally developed for the fertilizer industry and has been successfully used in the upstream oil and gas industry for many years. It offers excellent resistance to pitting corrosion and stress corrosion cracking in high chloride bearing environments, making it an effective alternative to high nickel alloys such as alloy 825.

The alloy’s breakthrough into renewable energy comes after two years of intense data generation that demonstrates that it also offers the corrosion and mechanical properties needed for the refining industry.

Karen Picker, Technical Marketing Engineer, Sandvik Materials Technology, said: “Identifying a new market for Sanicro 28 is just one example of how we always strive for technology leadership through innovation and successful partnerships, which is one of our core values.

“Renewable diesel technology is fairly new and there can be some over conservatism in materials selection, which may lead to expensive over specification of nickel alloys. This first full reference order in a renewable diesel plant will hopefully bring awareness to the industry that Sanicro 28 is a highly corrosion resistant and cost effective solution for this application.”

Jennifer Svensson, Product Manager Heat Exchanger Tubes, Sandvik Materials Technology, added: “I am very proud of this achievement that was only made possible thanks to our long standing relationship with the refining company. Once again, they have chosen a Sandvik solution that offers the performance they look for in this challenging service. Furthermore, as sustainability is one of our key focuses, we are of course immensely pleased to see our materials supporting the renewable energy sector.”

Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/clean-fuels/08102021/sandvik-wins-first-contract-for-renewable-diesel-plant/

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