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titleOfInvention Spray atomization
abstract The present invention relates to a raw material composition for increasing the efficiency of atomization during hydrocarbon processing, comprising a water-in-hydrocarbon oil emulsion containing a nonionic surfactant capable of stabilizing the emulsion having an HLB of greater than about 12. Offer things. The emulsion contains water droplets having a diameter of about 5 to 10 μm, and these water droplets are substantially uniformly dispersed in the hydrocarbon oil phase. This surfactant can stabilize a water-in-oil-oil emulsion at temperature and pressure conditions suitable for hydrocarbon processing. The feed composition of the present invention provides a metastable water-in-oil emulsion, where water vapor expanding under spray conditions where system pressure is released explodes, pulverizing large oil droplets and producing small oil droplets.
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