A Catalytic Reforming is a petroleum chemical process used for the converting petroleum refinery naphthas from crude oil or low-octane gasoline into petrochemical feed stocks or high-octane liquid products called reformates suitable for blending into finished gasoline. The Catalytic Reforming process uses heat and pressure as well as a catalyst, usually platinum, to produce a similar result under mild operation conditions.
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