Heaters
Rojin Group can carry out design, engineering, fabrication, installation and start-up of Fired Heaters for a wide range of applications in the Oil, Gas and Petrochemical Industries. We deploy a competent and committed group of professionals with sound knowledge base and proficiency in project management, execution, procurement, inspection and site co-ordination, particularly expert in the management of international projects.
How it works
Fired heaters utilize all three heat transfer methods:
- Conduction
- Convection
- Radiation
Understanding Heaters
Heaters are essential to the chemical and petrochemical industries. The market has a wide variety of heating products and components due to the diverse range of heating applications. It is therefore important to determine which heating system is best suited for your application. It is important to choose a heater that will satisfy all hydraulic and thermal requirements of the intended application, as well as flow requirements. The importance of environmental conditions cannot be overstated. For instance, what pressure and temperature conditions will the system have to withstand and will it be exposed to aggressive chemicals?
Refinery and Petrochemical Heaters
- Reactor Charge Heaters
- Reboilers
- Topping and Vacuum Heaters
- Hot Oil Heaters
- Catalytic Reformers
- Platforming & Powerforming
- Hydrocracking
- Hydrotreating
- Hydrodesulphurisation
- Hydrofiner Heaters
- Start-up
- Regeneration
- Oxygen and Gas Heaters
- Steam Superheaters
- Air
Steam Reforming Heaters
Steam Reforming Heaters for Ammonia, Methanol, CO, Hydrogen Plants. Under Process design of:
- Haldor Topsoe
- Davy Process Technology
- Kellogg Brown & Root (KBR)
Ethylene Cracking Heaters
Under Process design of:
- Stone & Webster
- Lummus
Waste Heat Recovery Units
- Gas Turbine Waste Heat Recovery Units (WHRU)
- Waste Heat Boilers on Furnaces
- Waste Heat Boilers on Steam Reformers for hydrogen, ammonia, methanol Plants
- Heat Recovery Steam Generation Units (HRSG)
Reaction Heaters
- Visbreaking
- Thermal Cracking
- Coking
- EDC Pyrolisis
- VCM