equipment wear and tear

How Does Catalyst Deactivation Relate to Equipment Wear and Tear?

Catalyst deactivation, often caused by poisoning, fouling, or sintering, can indirectly contribute to equipment wear and tear. When catalysts become less effective, reaction conditions may need to be adjusted, often leading to harsher conditions that accelerate wear and tear. Therefore, maintaining catalyst activity is also crucial for preserving equipment integrity.

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