Buijs, A.
André Buijs is the Principal Technologist for carbonates technologies. He has 38 yr of experience with Shell Chemicals in various roles. As part of multiple Shell process safety groups, he is one of the initiators of the CSA concept.
Catalyst safety assessment: Making catalyst and adsorbent startups safer
Biofuels
/ Catalysts
/ Engineering & Design
/ Europe
/ Safety
/ Equipment
/ Ethylene
/ Hydrogen
/ Information Systems
/ Petrochemicals
/ Polymers
/ Process Optimization
/ Reactors
/ Refining
/ Treating
/ Olefins
An unease around potential high temperature and pressures during fresh catalyst and adsorbent startups—which can lead to situations where designed pressures and temperatures are exceeded—led the authors’ company to create the Catalyst Safety Assessment (CSA) methodology.
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Long Son Petrochemicals Complex
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Long Son, Vietnam
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Siam Cement Group
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$5.4 B
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1.65 MMtpy
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2023
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