Tubular reaction furnace for indirect heating of crackable fluid

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52167, 203DIG24, 208 78, 248 72, 422312, B01J 806

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ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a tubular reaction furnace for the indirect heating of crackable fluids, particularly for cracking hydrocarbons used for the extraction of gases rich in CO and H.sub.2, said furnace consisting of a plurality of vertical reaction tubes arranged in a firing chamber with internal fuel-gas burners. The invention primarily relates to furnaces in which cracking takes place at high pressures and temperatures and which are installed on floating carriers such as ships.

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