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  • noun A chemical engineering plant in which hydrotreating takes place

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Examples

  • At its Texas refineries, Valero claims it installed an expensive piece of equipment, called a hydrotreater, to meet stricter emissions standards.

    KHOU - Latest News 2010

  • Seattle happened when the unit, called a hydrotreater, was being returned to service after routine maintenance.

    The Seattle Times 2010

  • On the hydrotreater, which is the critical path right now and the most difficult plant to commission.

    SeekingAlpha.com: Home Page 2008

  • On the hydrotreater, which is the critical path right now and the most difficult plant to commission.

    SeekingAlpha.com: Home Page 2008

  • There is three hydrotreater plant naphtha hydrotreater, which is Plant 41, the gas oil which is Plant 43, and the diesel, which is Plant 42.

    SeekingAlpha.com: Home Page 2008

  • There is three hydrotreater plant naphtha hydrotreater, which is Plant 41, the gas oil which is Plant 43, and the diesel, which is Plant 42.

    SeekingAlpha.com: Home Page 2008

  • The blast was isolated to the heat exchangers at a naphtha hydrotreater that was being returned to service after maintenance activity.

    Tesoro Fined $2.4 Million for Deadly Blast at Refinery Naureen S. Malik 2010

  • The explosion took place at a heat exchanger at a naphtha hydrotreater.

    Tesoro Appeals Fine in Fatal Blast Naureen S. Malik 2010

  • Currently, technical proposals are being reviewed for the construction of three units: a 32,000 bbl/d continuous catalytic reformer (CCR) unit; a 27,000 bbl/d isomerization unit; and a 62,000 bbl/d hydrotreater.

    Energy profile of Iran 2008

  • Many refineries had to either upgrade existing "hydrotreater" units or purchase new, more effective equipment.

    KansasCity.com: Front Page 2011

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