Johnson Matthey Launches New Catalyst-Testing Units for FCC Additives
2025-02-27 17:24
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Wedoany.com Report-Feb 27, Johnson Matthey plc (JM), based in London, has introduced its newly acquired Advanced Cracking Evaluation (ACE) units and related equipment at its Savannah plant. Obtained from Kayser Technology Inc., a prominent name in catalyst and additive testing, this multi-million-dollar investment aims to strengthen JM’s research and development in fluid catalytic cracking (FCC) additives. The unveiling was marked by a reception at the Savannah facility on February 27, 2025.

Johnson Matthey invested in new catalyst testing capabilities to drive FCC additives development

John Kayser, President of Kayser Technology Inc., stated: “JM’s investment in state-of-the-art testing technology at the Savannah lab is a direct commitment to the development of the next generation of FCC additives. JM’s new testing laboratory can isolate advancements with both greater certainty and higher resolution thus improving the pace of catalyst development and commercialization.” His remarks highlight the potential for accelerated progress in catalyst technology due to this upgrade.

The ACE units enhance JM’s ability to refine FCC processes, improve catalyst performance, and develop new products. Key features include faster development cycles for FCC additives, allowing quicker delivery of improved solutions to customers. The technology also provides precise data to optimize catalyst yields and efficiency for refiners. Another focus is the analysis of renewable and circular feedstocks, supporting refiners in processing alternative materials effectively.

The equipment further enables in-house FCC benchmarking, assisting refiners in adjusting to market changes, optimizing operations, and enhancing profitability amid evolving energy demands. Joachim von Hoyningen-Huene, Managing Director of Catalysts at Johnson Matthey, said: “We are thrilled to have this equipment now onsite and fully operational. This advanced technology will boost our modern testing capabilities and allow us to provide faster support to refiners and empowering them to make informed decisions.” His statement underscores the operational benefits now available at the Savannah site.

This investment positions JM to advance its innovation in the FCC sector, offering refiners tools to improve performance and adapt to sustainable feedstocks. The precision of the ACE units supports detailed yield predictions, while the benchmarking capabilities provide real-time insights for operational adjustments. The Savannah plant’s upgraded lab represents a significant step in JM’s efforts to lead in catalyst technology and meet the needs of a dynamic industry.

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