Steam Reforming Process

Steam Reforming Process

The pretreated and qualified hydrocarbons are converted into a mixture of hydrogen and oxides of carbon by reaction with steam over steam reforming catalysts. The reforming reaction is endothermic and the catalysts are packed into narrow tubes, which are heated in a furnace. The reforming furnace is commonly known as a reformer. Steam reforming or steam methane reforming is a method for producing syngas (hydrogen and carbon monoxide) by reaction of hydrocarbons with water.

Most industrial Steam Reforming Catalysts are using nickel as the catalytic component, Chempack offers the full ranges of the Steam Reforming Catalyst for different feed hydrocarbons from Pre-reforming Catalyst, Primary Steam Refoming Catalyst, to Secondary Reforming Catalyst.

Also, Chempack offers the Steam Reforming Catalyst for iron & steel plants by using Midrex process. These catalysts are commercially proven with high catalyst activity, good physical resistance and stability.

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