Fluid Catalytic Cracking

FCC relates to the conversion of heavy hydrocarbons (high molecular weight) of crude oils into shorter chain hydrocarbons via the scission of C-C bonds.

Fluid catalytic cracking is an important process in oil refineries. FCC relates to the conversion of heavy hydrocarbons (high molecular weight) of crude oils into shorter chain hydrocarbons via the scission of C-C bonds. This process is now commonly favoured over the traditional thermal cracking process due to its ability to produce gasoline with a higher-octane rating.