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Aromatic Hydrocarbons

Aromatics get their name from their distinctive aromatic characteristic. Basic chemicals used as starting materials for a wide range of consumer products.

BENZENE

TOLUENE

MIXED XYLENE

ORTHOXYLENE

PARAXYLENE

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Aliphatic Solvents

Used as solvents or diluents in paints and thinners and widely used in oil extraction, degreasing, rubber and glue manufacturing, carriers for aerosols and more.

HEXANE

HEXANE LOW AROMATICS

HEPTANE

SBP 80/100

SBP 60/95

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Intermediates

Petrochemical intermediates can be produced in various ways: Some cases, as finished products; in others, more steps are required to obtain the desired composition.

PHTHALIC ANHYDRIDE

WHITE SPIRIT

Base Oil

All lubricants consist of base oil. Normally, lubricants consist of 90% base oil and 10% additives. The American Petroleum Institute (API) divided base oils into five groups determined by saturation level, sulfur level and viscosity index. We will examine the first three groups

Group I

Group I oils are solvent-refined, which is a simpler refining process, making them the least refined and therefore also the cheapest base oils available. Solvent-refined oils consist commonly of a mix of different hydrocarbon molecules which cannot be distinguished in the refining process. This results in an oil with irregular molecules causing increased friction within the oil. Group I oils are therefore used most often in less demanding applications.

Group II

Group II base oils undergo hydrocracking which is a more complicated process than the process for Group I oils. Hydrocracking is a process that breaks down large hydrocarbon molecules into smaller ones. The hydrocarbon molecules of these oils are saturated, giving them better antioxidation properties. Group II oils are priced closely to Group I oils.

Group III

Group III oils undergo an even longer process than Group II oils. The process, called severe hydrocracking, is also more intense. More pressure and heat is applied during the refinery process. This results in a purer base oil with a higher quality. Even though Group III oils are derived from crude oil, they are sometimes described as synthesized hydrocarbons.

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Lorem Ipsum

Lorem Ipsum is simply dummy text of the printing and typesetting industry. Lorem Ipsum has been the industry’s standard dummy text ever since the 1500s, when an unknown printer took a galley of type and scrambled it to make a type specimen book.