Lowest Prices for Heavy Naphtha. Product specifications as below:
Density @ 15DC â?? MAX 0.758 Kg/m3 Test Method - ASTM D1298
Distillation
10% Evaporated temp â?? MAX 120 DC Test Method - ASTM D86
50% Evaporated temp â?? MIN 115 DC Test Method - ASTM D86
95% Evaporated temp â?? 150-170 DC Test Method - ASTM D86
F.B.P â?? MAX 180 DC Test Method - ASTM D86
Residue â?? MAX 1.5 % Vol Test Method â?? ASTM D86
Loss â?? Max 1 % Vol Test Method â?? ASTM D86
Total Sulphur â?? MAX 0.08 % Wt Test Method â?? ASTM D1266
Corrosion 3 HRS â?? No 1 strip 50 DC Test Method â?? ASTM D130
Vapour Pressure â?? MAX 27 K.Pa Test Method â?? ASTM D323
Mercaphtan Content â?? MIN 70 PPM Test Method â?? ASTM D3227
Colour, Saybolt â?? 20 min Test Method â?? D156
Paraffins Content â?? MIN 50 % Vol Test Method â?? ASTM D1319
Oleffins Content â?? MAX 1.5 % Vol Test Method â?? ASTM D1319
(Naphthens + Aromatics) Content â?? MIN 10 % Vol Test Method â?? ASTM D1319
Lead (PB) P.P.B â?? MAX 40 Uop Test Method â?? 350-68T
C/H Ratio â?? MAX 6
Gum Existent (air jet) â?? MAX 2.5 Mg/100ml Test Method â?? ASTM D381
Oxygenates â?? MAX 60 PPM Test Method â?? ASTM D4815
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Naphtha is a flammable liquid made from distilling petroleum. It looks like gasoline. Naphtha is used to dilute heavy oil to help move it through pipelines, to make high-octane gas, to make lighter fluid, and even to clean metal. It is a liquid petroleum product that boils from about 30�°C (86�°F) to approximately 200�°C (392�°F), although there are different grades of naphtha within this extensive boiling range that have different boiling ranges. The term petroleum solvent is often used synonymously with naphtha. On a chemical basis, naphtha is difficult to define precisely because it can contain varying amounts of its constituents (paraffins, naphthenes, aromatics, and olefins) in different proportions, in addition to the potential isomers of the paraffins that exist in the naphtha boiling range. Naphtha is also represented as having a boiling range and carbon number similar to those of gasoline a precursor to gasoline.
Fuel Oil is a fraction obtained from petroleum distillation, either as a distillate or a residue. Broadly speaking, oil is any liquid petroleum product, which 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). Oil is made of long hydrocarbon chains, particularly alkanes, cycloalkanes and aromatics. The term Fuel Oil is also used in a stricter sense to refer only to the heaviest commercial fuel that can be obtained from crude oil, heavier than gasoline and naphtha. Fuel oils are used as fuel for power generation, marine bunkers and large industrial heating plants. Fuel oil 180 CST, also known as Bunker Fuel or Residual Fuel Oil, is characterized by its viscosity, which is measured in centistokes (CST).� The number 180 indicates the maximum viscosity of the oil at 50 degrees Celsius. This specification makes it a relatively thick and viscous fuel, compared to lighter fuel oils. Both CST 180 and CST 380 fuel oils are considered heavy fuel oils and are commonly used in the shipping industry. They are often referred to as bunker fuels and are used in vessels like cargo ships, container ships, and oil tankers.
Naphtha is a flammable liquid made from distilling petroleum. It looks like gasoline. Naphtha is used to dilute heavy oil to help move it through pipelines, to make high-octane gas, to make lighter fluid, and even to clean metal. It is a liquid petroleum product that boils from about 30�??�?�°C (86�??�?�°F) to approximately 200�??�?�°C (392�??�?�°F), although there are different grades of naphtha within this extensive boiling range that have different boiling ranges. The term petroleum solvent is often used synonymously with naphtha. On a chemical basis, naphtha is difficult to define precisely because it can contain varying amounts of its constituents (paraffins, naphthenes, aromatics, and olefins) in different proportions, in addition to the potential isomers of the paraffins that exist in the naphtha boiling range. Naphtha is also represented as having a boiling range and carbon number similar to those of gasoline a precursor to gasoline. Bulk Quantity
Light Crude Oil: Crude oil is a naturally occurring, unrefined petroleum product composed of hydrocarbon deposits and other Organic materials. Distillates Include Naphtha, Light Kerosene and Heavy Kerosene, Gas Oil, MTO and Fuel Oil. Parameter Method Unit Result Appearance - Black Density :150C ASTM D-1298 Kg/L 0.830 Flash Point : ASTM D-93 OC 0 Water Content : ASTM D-95 %vol 0.5 Distillation : ASTM D-86 IBP ASTM D-86 OC 45 10% ASTM D-86 OC 75 20% ASTM D-86 OC 95 30% ASTM D-86 OC 125 40% ASTM D-86 OC 155 50% ASTM D-86 OC 170 60% ASTM D-86 OC 230 70% ASTM D-86 OC 300 75% ASTM D-86 OC 320 Remark: Cracked at 320OC. Total Recovery 75%, Residue 25%
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