Crude oil - Names and Identifiers
Crude oil - Introduction
Crude oil, also known as Crude oil, is a natural, non-renewable energy source that is mainly composed of carbon, hydrogen and small amounts of other elements. It is a mixture formed in the ground and often exists in underground reservoirs together with natural gas.
Crude oil has the following properties:
1. Color: color can vary from light yellow to dark.
2. Density: different types of Crude oil density is different, ranging from light weight to heavy weight.
3. Viscosity: the viscosity of Crude oil also varies from flowing to viscous.
4. Ignition point: Crude oil is flammable and can ignite spontaneously at high temperatures.
The main uses of Crude oil include:
1. Fuel: as an energy supply, used for power generation, heating and driving motor vehicles.
2. Petroleum Products: Crude oil is converted into gasoline, diesel oil, lubricating oil, heavy oil, etc. through the refining process.
3. Chemical raw materials: Crude oil can extract naphtha, paraffin, solvents and chemical raw materials.
Crude oil is prepared through the transformation of organic compounds formed under geological action, sediment pressure and high temperature. It is usually obtained by detection and extraction in the ground, and processed through a series of refining processes.
When handling and using Crude oil, you need to pay attention to the following safety information:
1. Crude oil is a flammable substance and must be stored, transported and used under safety measures.
2. Long-term exposure to Crude oil or its vapor may cause harm to human health, so should prevent inhalation, contact with skin and eyes, if necessary, wear personal protective equipment.
3. Crude oil leakage may cause serious pollution to the environment, and the handling and disposal of the leakage need to comply with relevant environmental protection regulations.
Last Update:2024-04-09 20:49:11