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Any Ways Or Where To Find The Licensor Process?

#project #process #naphtha #ethylene #propylene #licensor #lummus #uop #chemical

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#1 adrianong

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Posted 19 September 2025 - 10:59 PM

Hi, I'm actually a final year student who is working on a plant design project. I am going to optimize a naphtha cracker and have identified several licensors (UOP Lummus, etc.) for the plant. However, I can't seem to find the official documents or references (schematic diagram, PFD, process description, etc.) related to the licensors through public resources. Any professional or senior here mind giving some help please? Really appreciate it and thanks in advance!



#2 breizh

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Posted Yesterday, 01:35 AM

Hi,

Consider the resources attached, quite old, where you can find pointers.

Your ultimate resource will be Google search!

Good luck,

Breizh

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#3 latexman

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Posted Yesterday, 06:58 AM

Agree with breizh!  If you really want to dig deep into your subject, activate Google AI Mode!



#4 fallah

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Posted Yesterday, 08:25 AM

Hi, I'm actually a fin However, I can't seem to find the official documents or references (schematic diagram, PFD, process description, etc.) related to the licensors through public resources. 

 

You could just buy the mentioned documents from the Licensor you need them for your plant design because these documents are the properties of the Licensors hence, they don't put them for public use! or you can consult them by contacting through email or calling!






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