Catalyst for CCR Naphtha Reforming
Continuous Catalytic Regeneration (CCR) naphtha reforming, often referred to as the CCR reforming process, is a critical refining technology used in the petroleum industry to transform naphtha feedstocks into high-octane aromatic compounds, essential components of gasoline and petrochemical feedstocks. The process involves converting straight-run or hydrotreated naphtha, rich in C6-C11 paraffins and naphthene’s, into reformate through a continuous moving-bed regenerative system. The process also co-produces hydrogen as a valuable by-product.
Continuous Catalytic Regeneration (CCR) is a cornerstone technology in modern refineries, offering high efficiency, reliability, and product quality. Its ability to continuously regenerate the catalyst ensures stable operations, maximizes reformate and hydrogen yields, and meets the demands of a growing petrochemical and fuels market.