The CPI -4600 Series compressor lubricants are formulated using premium polyalphaolefi n (PAO) synthetic base fluid, coupled with a high performance additive package. These compressor lubricants feature excellent thermal and oxidation stability enabling them to operate over a wide range of temperatures without coking, deposit formation or corrosion. The lubricants have low volatility and exhibit excellent miscibility with hydrocarbon gas and good compatibility with mineral oil lubricants. The CPI -4600 Series are recommended for refrigeration services due to excellent low temperature properties. They are wax-free as they are synthetic. A low pour point prevents lubricants from congealing in refrigeration lines. High film strength provides lubricity even when diluted with refrigerant. Applications and Compressor Type Propylene Refrigeration Oil-flooded rotary screw compressors Liquid ring vacuum pumps Other applications requiring an oxidative and thermally resistant lubricant Features and Benefits Hydrocarbon miscibility Work well with hydrocarbon gas in industrial refrigeration systems Oxidatively stable Longer system life Low volatility Reduced maintenance, reduced top-up High viscosity index Wide temperature range of operation Excellent lubricity Increased efficiency, reduced cost of operation
The CPI -1516 Series compressor lubricants are formulated using premium polyalkylene glycol (PAG), coupled with a high performance additive package. The lubricants are specifically formulated to ensure shear stability, corrosion protection, and excellent lubricity. These compressor lubricants feature excellent protection against yellow metal staining by careful selection of a combination of corrosion inhibitors. This, coupled with unparalleled oxidative and thermal stability ensures that the use of these lubricants over a wide range of applications and systems will result in a long, trouble-free and uninterrupted service interval. The CPI -1516 Series are specifically advantageous in high-temperature applications, particularly as the low volatility and high viscosity index means that there is significantly reduced lubricant in the gas stream, ensuring that the use of these lubricants over a wide range of applications and systems will result in a long, trouble-free and uninterrupted service interval. Applications and Compressor Type Flooded rotary screw compressors Propane refridgeration Features and Benefits Corrosion protection (yellow metals) Enhanced system reliability and reduced down-time Oxidatively stable Longer system life Extremely low volatility Reduced maintenance, reduced top-up Excellent lubricity Increased effi ciency, reduced cost of operation High viscosity index Satisfactory use over wide range of operational temperatures
The CPI -1515 Series compressor lubricants are formulated using premium polyalkylene glycol (PAG), coupled with a high performance additive package. The lubricants are specifically formulated to give negligible solubility or dilution in hydrocarbon gases These compressor lubricants feature excellent protection against hydrogen sulphide (H2S) within the gas stream. Corrosion protection, low pour point and excellent lubricity ensure that the use of these lubricants over a wide range of applications and systems will result in a long, trouble-free and uninterrupted service interval. The CPI-1515 Series are specifically advantageous in high-temperature applications, particularly as the low volatility and negligible dilution with hydrocarbons means that there is significantly reduced lubricant in the gas stream, ensuring that the use of these lubricants over a wide range of applications and systems will result in a long, trouble-free and uninterrupted service intervals. Applications and Compressor Type Flooded rotary screw compressors Centrifugal compressors Liquid ring vacuum pumps Features and Benefits Hydrocarbon insoluble Insignifi cant dilution in operation Corrosion protection (H2S) Resistance against H2S corrosion Oxidatively stable Longer system life Extremely low volatility Reduced maintenance, reduced top-up Excellent lubricity Increased efficiency, reduced cost of operation
CPI -1507 series products are polyalkylene glycol lubricants, formulated to give negligible solubility or dilution in contact with hydrocarbon liquids or vapors. The ability of these lubricants to withstand dilution by hydrocarbon gases is particularly advantageous in compressors handling high concentrations of hydrocarbon and gasoline vapors. Applications include lubricating mechanical seals, centrifugal compressors, and scroll compressors. CPI-1507 series products are heat stable polymers in the absence of oxygen. They are soluble in water. Test Procedure CPI-1507-32 Viscosity @ 40C, cSt, ASTM D445 31.72 Viscosity @ 100C, cSt 5.28 Viscosity @ 100F, SUS 165.0 Viscosity @ 210F, SUS 44.0 Viscosity Index, ASTM D2270 96 Density, lb/gal, 60F, ASTM D4052 9.43 Pour Point F (C), ASTM D97 -49 (-56.2) Flash Point, C.O.C., F (C), ASTM D92 350 (177) Fire Point, C.O.C.,F (C), ASTM D92 355 (179) Specific Gravity, ASTM D4052 1.130 These are typical values and are not intended for use in preparing specifications
The CPI-1508 Series compressor lubricants are formulated using a polyalkylene glycol (PAG) base fluid combined with a high performance additive package. These lubricants are specifically formulated to give negligible dilution with hydrocarbon gases. These compressor lubricants feature excellent protection against hydrogen sulfide (H2S) in the gas stream. Corrosion protection, oxidative and thermal stability enable the use of these lubricants over a wide range of temperatures without varnish or deposit formation. The high viscosity index (VI) and negligible hydrocarbon dilution enables the CPI-1508 Series lubricants to operate over wide ranges of temperature and gas composition with small changes in viscosity compared to other types of lubricants. The CPI-1508 Series fluids are especially advantageous in compressors operating in harsh chemical environments, particularly sour gas (H2S present) applications, due to their robust formulation. Applications and Compressor Type Flooded rotary screw compressors Sour gas applications Heavy hydrocarbon gas stream applications Features and Benefits Hydrocarbon insoluble Negligible dilution due to hydrocarbons in operation Corrosion protection (H2S) Resistance against H2S corrosion Oxidatively stable Longer system life High viscosity index Small viscosity changes over wide temperature ranges
Feldspar is primarily used in industrial applications for its alumina and alkali content. Feldspar is a naturally occurring anhydrous, inorganic, igneous rock. The fusibility of the mineral makes it useful raw material for manyapplications and the purity is the indication of better fusibility in the application. There are two types of it depending On Na2O and K2O SODA FELDSPAR POTASH FELDSPAR CERAMICS ENAMEL FRITZ & GLAZED INSULATORS GLASS MILD ABRASIVES PICTURE TUBES SANITARYWARE TABLEWARE VITRIFIED TILES WELDING ELECTRODE Custom sizes and Material of required specifications can be made in case of Bulk and Regular orders. TYPICAL CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF POTASH FELDSPAR Index Compound Unit Result 1. Silica - (SiO2) % 66 68 2. Alumina - (AI2O3) % 17 18 3. Iron - (Fe2O3) % 0.03 0.06 4. Titanium - (TiO2) % 0.03 0.06 5. Calcium - (Cao) % 00.00 6. Magnesium - (MgO) % 00.00 7. Soda - (Na2O) % 2 3 8. Potash - (K2O) % 10 12 9. Loss on Ignition - (LOI) % 0.10 0.20 TYPICAL CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF SODA FELDSPAR Index Compound Unit Result 1. Silica - (SiO2) % 68 â?? 72 2. Alumina - (AI2O3) % 17 18 3. Iron - (Fe2O3) % 0.10 0.15 4. Titanium - (TiO2) % 0.03 0.06 5. Calcium - (Cao) % 0.05 0.20 6. Magnesium - (MgO) % 0.10 0.15 7. Soda - (Na2O) % 9 10 8. Potash - (K2O) % 0.50 0.20 9. Loss on Ignition - (LOI) % 0.10 0.20
Dimethyl Formamide(DMF) CAS NO.:68-12-2 Purity:99.5% 190kg/drum For price, specifications and other details please contact us
CASR No. 67-68-5 Pharmacopoeia / DMF : USP, Ph.Eur MLT Test (TAMC) Limit : 1000cfu/ml MLT Test (TYMC) Limit: 100cfu/ml. For price, specifications and other details please contact us.
CASR No. 25322-68-3 Pharmacopoeia / DMF : USP-NF, Ph.Eur BET Test Limit : 2.5 EU/ml MLT Test (TAMC) Limit : 100 cfu/ml MLT Test (TYMC) Limit: 10 cfu/ml. For price, specifications and other details please contact us.
Latin Name: Hippophae Rhamnoides L. Plant Source: fruit Appearance: yellow powder CAS 90106-68-6 Specification: 5:1; 10:1;20:1; 1%-10% VC; Flavones:10%-40% Sea buckthorn (Hippophae L.) in the genus Hippophae, family Elaeagnaceae, is mainly distributed in north, northwest and northeast of China. It is tested by nutritionists sea buckthorn contains rich protein, fat, carbohydrate, vitamins, mineral substances, among which, the content of VC, VE and VA is nearly the most among all fruits and vegetables, especially the content of VC For price, specifications and other details please contact us.
ESPO (Eastern Siberia-Pacific Ocean) oil is a premium blend of crude oil primarily exported from Russia. This light, sweet crude has gained significant traction in the global market. ESPO oil is extracted from fields in Eastern Siberia and transported via the Eastern Siberia-Pacific Ocean pipeline. Pipeline: The ESPO pipeline, stretching from Taishet in Irkutsk Oblast to the Pacific port of Kozmino, facilitates the transportation of this crude. ESPO crude has an API gravity typically around 34-35 degrees, classifying it as a light crude oil. It has a low sulfur content, usually between 0.5% and 0.6%, making it a sweet crude. This low sulfur content is advantageous for refining into high-quality fuels with lower environmental impact. ESPO oil is known for its low metal and salt content, further enhancing its desirability for refineries seeking to produce cleaner fuels. ESPO crude often commands a premium price compared to other Russian crude grades like Urals, due to its superior quality and favorable location. Pricing for ESPO oil is typically benchmarked against Dubai/Oman crude prices. Espo has low sulfur content in ESPO oil translates to lower sulfur dioxide emissions when refined, contributing to reduced environmental impact compared to higher sulfur crude oils. Price: FOB $68/$64 CIF $65/$61 Availability: In Stock Origin: Russia / Kazakhstan. For more details contact us.
Cocoa beans are the seeds of the cocoa tree (Theobroma cacao) and are the primary ingredient used in the production of chocolate. Here\'s a detailed description of cocoa beans: Botanical Characteristics: Species: Theobroma cacao Appearance: Cocoa beans are roughly oval-shaped and are typically 1 to 2 cm long. They have a smooth, hard shell that varies in color from light brown to dark brown, depending on the variety and level of fermentation. Structure: Each cocoa pod contains 20-50 cocoa beans surrounded by a sweet pulp. Cultivation: Growing Regions: Cocoa beans are primarily cultivated in tropical regions within 20 degrees of the Equator, including West Africa, Latin America, and Southeast Asia. Climate: Cocoa trees thrive in humid, tropical climates with well-distributed rainfall and temperatures between 20-30�°C (68-86�°F). Harvesting: Cocoa pods are harvested manually with machetes or by hand, typically twice a year. Processing: Fermentation: After harvesting, the cocoa beans are removed from the pods and fermented for several days to develop flavor and reduce bitterness. Drying: Fermented beans are dried in the sun or using artificial dryers until they reach around 7% moisture content, which helps preserve the beans for storage and shipping. Roasting: Dried beans are roasted at temperatures between 120-140�°C (248-284�°F) to develop their characteristic chocolate flavor. Composition: Shell: The outer shell makes up about 10-15% of the cocoa bean and is used to make cocoa mulch or sometimes as a source of biofuel. Nib: Inside the shell, the cocoa bean is divided into nibs, which contain approximately 54-58% cocoa butter (fat) and 11-15% cocoa solids (theobromine and caffeine). Flavor Compounds: Cocoa beans contain a complex mix of flavor compounds that develop during fermentation and roasting, contributing to the unique taste of chocolate. Uses: Chocolate Production: Cocoa beans are the fundamental ingredient in chocolate manufacturing. The nibs are ground into a paste called chocolate liquor, which is then processed into various forms of chocolate. Cocoa Products: Cocoa powder and cocoa butter are derived from cocoa beans and are used in baking, confectionery, beverages, and cosmetics. Quality Grading: Cocoa beans are graded based on size, color, fermentation level, and absence of defects to ensure consistent quality for chocolate production. Fine Flavor: Beans with unique and desirable flavors are often classified as fine flavor cocoa beans and command higher prices in the market. Cocoa beans are essential to the global chocolate industry, with their flavor profile influenced by factors such as origin, fermentation, and processing methods, making them a critical component in creating a variety of chocolate products enjoyed worldwide
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