Kazakhstan based cotton cellulose producer. Loose mass of white color, not containing extraneous inclusions in the form of plaster, sand, rubber pieces, metallic inclusions and other impurities of non-cellulosic nature. Alpha cellulose: 99.4% Humidity: 9.8% Ash content: 0.25% Sulphuric acid insoluble: 0.30-0.50 % Brightness: 88% Fraction of dust: 1.1% Dynamic viscosity: 513 mpa.S Annual production of 5 000 metric tons. Reliable supplier with consistent quality and competitive pricing! Samples, certificates and other documentation available upon request.
Light Crude Oil is a highly valuable form of petroleum with a low density and viscosity, making it easier to refine into high-demand products such as gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel. It has low sulfur content, making it a preferred choice for refineries due to its high yield of light distillates. Key Characteristics: Low Density & Viscosity Flows easily and requires minimal processing. High API Gravity Typically above 31.1 API, indicating a lighter composition. Low Sulfur Content (Sweet Crude) Reduces refining costs and environmental impact. High Yield of Valuable Products Produces more gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel per barrel. Specifications: API Gravity: Typically 32 - 45 Sulfur Content:
Fuel Oil D6, also known as Bunker C or Residual Fuel Oil, is a high-viscosity, heavy fuel oil primarily used in industrial boilers, large ships, and power plants. It is a residual product of crude oil refining, making it a cost-effective yet energy-dense fuel for large-scale energy production. Key Characteristics: High Energy Content â?? Provides efficient and sustained energy output. Thick & Viscous â?? Requires preheating before use due to its high viscosity. Sulfur Content Variability â?? Available in both high-sulfur and low-sulfur grades to meet environmental regulations. Residual Fuel â?? Contains heavier hydrocarbons, making it less refined but more economical. Specifications: Appearance: Dark brown to black viscous liquid Viscosity: Requires heating to 100-150�°C for proper flow Sulfur Content: Varies by region and regulation (0.5% - 3.5%) Density: Approx. 0.96 - 1.02 g/cm�³ Flash Point: Above 60�°C Heating Value: ~39-41 MJ/kg Applications: Marine Fuel (Bunker Fuel): Used in large vessels and cargo ships. Power Plants: Commonly burned in steam power plants for electricity generation. Industrial Boilers & Furnaces: Provides a cost-effective fuel source for large-scale heating. Storage & Handling: Stored in heated tanks to maintain fluidity. Requires special handling due to high viscosity. Compliance with environmental regulations for sulfur emissions.
Bitumen, also known as asphalt, is a black, highly viscous, and sticky liquid or semi-solid form of petroleum. It is primarily used in road construction, waterproofing, and industrial applications due to its excellent adhesive and waterproofing properties. Types of Bitumen: Penetration Grade Bitumen â?? Used in road construction and paving applications. Viscosity Grade Bitumen â?? Provides improved temperature resistance for hot climate regions. Performance Grade (PG) Bitumen â?? Designed based on performance criteria under different climate conditions. Oxidized (Blown) Bitumen â?? Ideal for roofing, waterproofing, and industrial uses. Cutback Bitumen â?? Diluted with solvents for easier application at lower temperatures. Emulsion Bitumen â?? A mixture of bitumen, water, and emulsifiers, used in cold paving and road maintenance. Applications: Road Construction & Maintenance â?? Used in highways, airport runways, and pavements. Roofing & Waterproofing â?? Applied in shingles, felts, and damp-proofing systems. Industrial Uses â?? Employed in pipe coatings, adhesives, and soundproofing. Packaging & Storage: Bitumen is available in bulk, drums, and polybags. It should be stored in dry conditions away from direct sunlight to maintain its properties.