HEAVY CUT RESIDUE OIL - Names and Identifiers
HEAVY CUT RESIDUE OIL - Physico-chemical Properties
Use | Use as feedstock for cracking and gasification, boiler fuel, and feedstock for the production of lubricating oils |
HEAVY CUT RESIDUE OIL - Introduction
HEAVY CUT residual OIL, also known as HEAVY RESIDUE or HEAVY OIL, is one of the by-products in petroleum processing. It is a kind of oil with high density, high viscosity and high melting point. HEAVY CUT residual OIL usually contains a large amount of impurities, such as sulfur, nitrogen, metals, etc., so its handling and use may have a certain impact on the environment and health.
HEAVY CUT residual OIL is widely used in the industrial field. It can be used as fuel, especially in power plants, ships and industrial furnaces. The high energy density of HEAVY CUT residual OIL makes it an ideal fuel choice. In addition, HEAVY CUT residual OIL can also be used to prepare certain chemical products, such as petroleum coke (for iron ore smelting), asphalt, asphalt pavement materials, etc.
The method of preparing HEAVY CUT residual OIL is mainly through the distillation process of crude OIL, specifically, in the petroleum distillation tower, the crude OIL is separated into different OIL products according to different boiling points and molecular weights, HEAVY CUT RESIDUE OIL is the final product of the distillation process. HEAVY CUT residual OIL can also be obtained by mixing oils of different textures and properties.
Because HEAVY CUT RESIDUE OIL may contain high concentrations of sulfur and other harmful substances, its use and handling require strict compliance with safe operating procedures. When using HEAVY CUT RESIDUE OIL, it is necessary to maintain adequate ventilation to prevent its vapor from entering the respiratory system. When storing and handling HEAVY CUT RESIDUE OIL, avoid direct contact with skin and take necessary protective measures. HEAVY CUT RESIDUE OIL also needs to be handled and disposed of in accordance with appropriate environmental regulations to reduce its adverse impact on the environment.
Last Update:2024-04-09 21:04:16