Supplier: Liquid adblue, urea for agricultural, technical grade urea for adblue, anhydrous ammonia, base oils, lubricants, paraffin wax, labsa, rock phosphate, npk, ammonium nitrate, polypropylene, en590, jet a1, chemicals, construction materials
Paraffin waxes in a solid state are usually white, translucent, tasteless and odorless. They are hard, relatively brittle and have a slightly dry feel. In a molten state, paraffin waxes are clear, colorless liquids of low viscosity. When melted, these waxes increase in volume by about 5-8%, resulting in a decrease in density. Paraffin will react at high temperatures with either oxidizing or halogenating agents. This reaction produces either fatty acids and hydroxy acids or halogen substitution products respectively. Although paraffin has many useful characteristics, most commercial applications are based on its resistance to water and vapor and its glossy appearance when polished.
Base oils are used to manufacture products including lubricating greases, motor oil and metal processing fluids. Different products require different compositions and properties in the oil. Chemical substances additives are added to the base oil to meet the quality requirements for the end products in terms of, for example, friction and cleaning properties.
Aqueous Urea Solution or diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) reduces harmful NOx emissions from diesel engines and enable diesel passenger cars to comply with the Euro 6 exhaust standard. AdBlue, DEF & ARLA 32 are the global alternative brands for Aqueous Urea Solution products (AUS). Our supply of Aqueous Urea Solution is mainly directed to our clients in Europe.
ADBLUE Diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) Diesel exhaust fluid is a liquid used to reduce the amount of air pollution created by a diesel engine. Specifically, DEF is an aqueous urea solution made with 32.5% urea and 67.5% deionized water PRICE / 1.000 LITERS
Recycled Base Oil SN 150 and SN 600.
JET A-1 is a kerosene-type fuel. It is compatible with most jet aircraft, both civil and military, helicopter turbine engines, turboprops and compression-ignition piston engines. It has a boiling point of 150C-250C, a flashpoint over 38.0C (100F) and a maximum melting point of -47.0C.