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Sunflower oil is a type of vegetable oil that is extracted from the seeds of sunflowers It is a popular cooking oil due to its neutral taste high smoke point and relatively low saturated fat content Here are some of the general specifications for sunflower oil Free fatty acid content 01 maximum Peroxide value 10 meqkg maximum Iodine value 118141 Unsaponifiable matter 15 maximum Moisture and volatile matter 005 maximum Impurities 01 maximum Color Yellow Flavor and odor Neutral Smoke point 232C 450F Sunflower oil is commonly used in cooking especially in highheat applications such as frying due to its high smoke point It is also used as a salad oil and as an ingredient in various prepared foods such as margarine and mayonnaise Sunflower oil is a good source of vitamin E which is an antioxidant that can help protect cells from damage It is also relatively low in saturated fat compared to some other cooking oils which may make it a healthier choice for some people However it is important to note that like all oils sunflower oil is high in calories and should be used in moderation as part of a balanced diet
Crude oil, often simply called "crude," is an unrefined petroleum product composed of hydrocarbon deposits and other organic materials. It is a liquid found underground that can be refined to produce various fuels, including gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel, as well as other products like plastics and chemicals. Classification: Based on its specific gravity (API gravity) and sulfur content, crude oil can be classified into: Light or Heavy: Determined by its API gravity with light crude oil being less dense and, therefore, more valuable than heavy crude oil. Sweet or Sour: Based on its sulfur content. Sweet crude has less than 0.5% sulfur, while sour crude has a higher sulfur content. Physical Characteristics: Color varies from yellow to black. Viscosity can range from water-like to thick and tar-like. Distinctive odor, often pungent. Applications: Fuel Production: Main source for gasoline, diesel, kerosene, and jet fuel after refining. Petrochemicals: Base for manufacturing chemicals, plastics, synthetic materials, and more. Lubricants: Processed to produce motor oil, grease, and other lubricating products. Asphalt: Used in road construction. Storage & Handling: Crude oil is typically stored in large tanks or transported in pipelines, tankers, or rail cars. Proper care is needed during transportation to prevent spills and environmental contamination. Note: Crude oil's quality and characteristics can vary widely based on its geographical origin and the conditions under which it was formed. Before refining or using, a detailed analysis is usually performed to understand its composition and how best to process or utilize it.
Light Cycle Oil (LCO) is a secondary liquid product derived from the fluid catalytic cracking (FCC) process in refineries. This process breaks down larger hydrocarbon molecules from heavy gas oils into smaller, more valuable products like gasoline and diesel. LCO typically sits between diesel and heavy gas oil in terms of boiling range and weight. Primary Characteristics: Appearance: Typically amber to dark brown liquid. Odor: Characteristic petroleum smell. Density: Intermediate, falling between lighter distillates and heavier oils. Sulfur Content: Can vary based on the feedstock and refining process, but often higher than diesel and gasoline. Applications: Blending Component: Frequently blended into diesel fuel to enhance volume, though this requires treating to meet emissions standards. Feedstock: Used in hydrocracking and other refining processes to produce more valuable products, such as gasoline or diesel. Industrial Burning: Some industries utilize LCO as a combustion fuel, though this is less common due to its higher sulfur content and potential emissions. Advantages: Versatility: Can be further processed or blended to meet various fuel product needs. Economic Value: Provides an additional stream of revenue from the FCC process, maximizing the yield of a refinery. Feedstock Potential: Offers refineries another option for producing lighter, more desirable products.
We can offer and deliver deferent kind of olive oils. Origin spain and portugal. Packing in bottles in deferent series, pet, tin , bulk, flexi tank. 250 ml, 500 ml, 750 ml, 1l, 2l, 3l, 5l, 10l, bulk, tin, pet, flexi tank.
Furnace oil, also known as fuel oil or heating oil, is a heavy petroleum-based product primarily used in industrial furnaces and boilers to generate heat. It's a residual product obtained after refining crude oil, making it one of the heavier products from the distillation process. Primary Characteristics: Appearance: Viscous liquid, typically dark brown or black. Odor: Distinctive petroleum-based aroma. Density: Heavier compared to light distillates like gasoline and diesel. Sulfur Content: Can vary, but certain grades have a high sulfur content. Specifications: The quality and grade of furnace oil are often specified by standards such as ISO or regional standards. It's typically classified by its viscosity and sulfur content. Applications: Industrial Heating: Used in large furnaces, kilns, and boilers in various industries. Power Generation: Some power plants operate on furnace oil, especially during peak demand or when other fuels are unavailable. Marine: Older ships and certain marine vessels use furnace oil as a bunker fuel. Advantages: Cost-Effective: Often cheaper than other fuel types, especially in regions with abundant refineries. High Energy Content: Its dense nature means it carries a significant amount of energy per unit. Availability: Commonly available due to the vast global crude oil refining processes.
Refined and Crude Rapeseed Oil: Blended Rapeseed Oil Place of Origin: Sweden Processing Type: Refined Grade: AA Certification: SGS, FDA Brand Name: Rapeseed OIL Volume (L): 1 Type: Rapeseed Oil Purity (%): 99 Product Type: Nut & Seed Oil Packaging: Bulk,Plastic Bottle,Vacuum Pack Cultivation Type: COMMON Refined Type: Fractionated Oil Packaging Detail: Packing available available: - 12 x 24oc box (12 bottles of 710ml each) - 12 x 32oc box (12 bottles of 946ml each) - 8 x 48oc box (12 bottles of 1420ml each) - 9 x 64oc box (9 bottles of 1893ml each) - 6 x 96oc box (6 bottles of 2.84 liters each) - 6 x 1galon box (6 bottles of 4.55 liters each) - 5 gallons 35lbs (one bottle of 22.73 liters) - 55 gallons tanks (250 liters) - bulk
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We specializes in harvesting, production, processing and exportation of frankincense and myrrh This company is entirely owned and manned by a well-trained and qualified staff in the field of Environment and Social Sciences. When you deal with us, you deal with the local frankincense producers directly. For further information concerning our products read down below. Boswellia Carterii Beyo Also called olibanum, frankincense is an aromatic resin obtained from trees of the genus Boswellia, Boswellia Carteri. The Boswellia trees grow in the wild without human intervention and are therefore 100% natural and organic. Boswellia Frereana Boswellia Frereana is only found in where the locals call it . Frankincense , also referred to as the king of Frankincense, grows naturally in the wild. Frankincense is perfectly safe to chew as a gum. This helps fight gum diseases, strengthens teeth. Myrrh is used as incense, most especially in churches and as an ingredient in anointing oil for religious functions or ceremonies usually applied together with Frankincense. Mixed Boswellia Carterii Beyo Also called olibanum, mixed Boswellia frankincense is our ungraded resin. topical and internal use of Frankincense provides modern health benefits. It may also provide a soothing atomatic experience.