Commercial Bulletin

Impulse® HR 1246

The Cutting-edge CoMo Catalyst for Diesel Hydrotreating

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Given a growing worldwide demand in ULS Diesel, refiners will be faced with a series of challenges affecting their profitability.
Sulfur specifications are becoming increasingly stringent. More conversion units are being commissioned and diesel pools will incorporate a greater concentration of cracked compounds.

Feed end boiling point maximization for improved diesel yields means a larger number of refractory species must be processed.

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