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Refinery

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A refinery is composed of a group of chemical engineering unit processes and unit operations used for refining certain materials or converting raw material into products of value.

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[edit] Types of refineries

The various types of refineries include:

  • Oil refinery: Converts petroleum crude oil into automotive fuels (gasoline/petrol and diesel oil), liquefied petroleum gases, jet aircraft fuel, heating fuel oils, asphalt and petroleum coke.
  • Sugar refinery: Converts sugar cane and sugar beets into crystallized sugar and sugar syrups.
  • Natural gas processing plant: Purifies and converts raw natural gas into residential, commercial and industrial fuel gas, and also recovers natural gas liquids (NGL).
  • Alumina refinery: Converts bauxite ore (also known as alumina or aluminium oxide) into aluminium metal.

[edit] The equipment used in refineries

Refineries utilize a great many different types of physical equipment such as:

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