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A crude-oil residue visbreaking unit has been operating for a long time at the Moscow Refinery [1]; it solves the problem of boiler fuel production in the winter. In the summer, it does not run due to the difficulties of utilizing visbreaking residue (VR), although year-round operation is economically expedient. A rational way to use the residue could be in production of asphalt, for which the demand is very high in the summer construction season.
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Belokon', N.Y., Kompaneets, V.G., Stepanova, T.M. et al. Visbreaking Residues as Components of Feedstock for Paving Asphalts. Chemistry and Technology of Fuels and Oils 37, 388–392 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1014206525119
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