Presenting the case for Norton CATALYST CARRIERS - C&EN Global

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NORTON ^«IMLTJ» ι CARRIERS Your catalysis problem may have already been solved by Norton Company. Our experience in the design, development, and manu­ facture of catalyst carriers spans more than 25 years. We offer a wide variety of shapes, sizes, and materials as "standards". We also have the experience, laboratory facilities, and pilot plant to alter the characteristics of our carriers — or develop new ones — to meet your particular requirements.

Wide choice of materials, shapes • Alundum® or other fused or sintered aluminas · Silica "S" · Crystolon® "C" — silicon carbide · Zeolon® — Molecular Sieves · Zircon, Zirconia "Z" · Spinel "X" — MgO· AI2O3 Shapes include Rings, Spheres, Stars, Pellets, Saddles, Aggregate and Fluidizable forms.

Low Surface Area Carriers ( < 1 m2/gm). Low surface area catalyst carriers are a Norton specialty. We offer the industry's widest selection — over 125 standard types. However, if one of these doesn't meet the unique requirements of your system, Norton welcomes the challenge to develop a carrier that will. Our experience with crystalline materials and our exacting control of the way we process, fire, bond or form our carriers enable us to alter their characteristics to provide the physical properties you need.

Important Physical Properties You may specify pore size distribution, structure, surface area, and other physical properties with complete confidence in Norton's ability to meet them. Through careful selection of raw materials, precise control of pro­ cessing and thorough testing, Norton catalyst carriers consistently meet or exceed these important criteria: · Uniformity · Low Attrition Loss · Chemical Inertness · High Thermal Shock Resistance · High Crush Strength. Pilot plant quantities of carriers can be supplied for your use . . . with the assurance of product duplication in commercial quantities.

Other Norton Catalysis Products NC-100 Gas Atmosphere Catalyst, nickel as nickel oxide on a nonalumina support. Primarily utilized in exothermic and endothermic gas generators and in ammonia dissociation. Zeolon® Acid Resistant Molecular Sieves for adsorption (e.g., NOx and SO2), ion exchange (e.g., cesium) and catalysis. High uniformity of pore openings and excellent chemical stability make Zeolon molecular sieves perform in systems that would harm or even destroy other adsorbents. Denstone® Ceramic Catalyst Bed Supports are offered in both balls and pellets. Outstanding properties include low porosity, catalytic in­ ertness, and long operating life.

Intermediate Surface Area (1-100 m2/gm.) Good mechanical strength combined with high catalytic activity make Norton ISA catalyst carriers the preferred material for high yield and long life catalysts.

Catalyst Carriers

High Surface Area ( > 100 m2/gm.) In addition to a broad line of standard HSA carriers, Norton is pre­ pared to develop specialized carriers with properties to handle your specific catalysis needs.

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Bulletin CC-11 is packed with useful data on the selection of Norton catalyst carriers, complete with detailed chemi­ cal analyses/physical properties tables for each type. If you'd like a copy, just write to Norton at the address below.

NORTON CHEMICAL PROCESS PRODUCTS Ρ0. BOX 350 ΑΚΡΟΝ, OHIO 44309 TEL: 1216/633-3224

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