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What are the Types of Thermal Cracking?
There are two primary types of thermal cracking:
1.
Visbreaking
: A mild form of thermal cracking aimed at reducing the viscosity of heavy oil fractions, making them easier to transport and process.
2.
Coking
: A more severe form of thermal cracking that converts heavy residues into lighter products and solid coke.
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