Base Oil is the name given to lubrication grade oils initially produced from refining crude oil (mineral base oil) or through chemical synthesis (synthetic base oil). Base oil is typically defined as oil with a boiling point range between 550 and 1050 F, consisting of hydrocarbons with 18 to 40 carbon atoms. This oil can be either paraffinic or naphthenic in nature depending on the chemical structure of the molecules.
Process oil are mixtures of paraffin, naphthalene, and other aromatic compounds of varies molecular weight distribution and used as processing aid in manufacturing of rubber products.
Bituminous waterproof membranes are the most common, and are made by combining asphalt or coal tar pitch with felts, mats or fabrics of organic
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Bitumen is a product of Crude oil Distillation. It is a semi-solid hydrocarbon product produced by removing the lighter fractions (such as liquid petroleum gas, petrol and diesel) from heavy crude oil during the refining process. As such, it is correctly known as refined bitumen.
Methanol is an organic chemical and the simplest aliphatic alcohol, It is a light, volatile, colorless, flammable liquid .
Gas oil, also referred to as red diesel, mostly caters to the heating requirements of commercial and agricultural purposes. On the other hand, kerosene is mostly used in homes with its subdued heating.
Low aromatic white spirit (LAWS) is a member of a large family of solvents known as white spirit
Fuel oil is a fraction obtained from petroleum distillation, either as a distillate or a residue. Broadly speaking fuel oil is any liquid petroleum product that is burned in a furnace or boiler for the generation of heat or used in an engine for the generation of power, except oils having a flash point of approximately 40 °C (104 °F) and oils burned in cotton or wool-wick burners.
Grade No. 2-D—A general-purpose, middle distillate fuel for automotive diesel engines.
Kerosene heating is not widespread in temperate or highland areas of developing countries, mainly because of cost.