Kerosene for lamp - Names and Identifiers
Kerosene for lamp - Introduction
Lamp kerosene, also known as lamp oil or kerosene, is a light fuel that is commonly used for lighting and heating. The following is an introduction to the nature, use, preparation and safety information of kerosene for lamps:
Nature:
1. Lamp kerosene is a colorless or yellowish liquid with low viscosity and volatility.
2. With high calorific value and low freezing point, it can maintain fluidity at low temperatures.
3. The flame produced by the combustion of the fuel is generally bright and stable.
Use:
1. Lighting: Kerosene for lamps is widely used as traditional lighting fuel and can be supplied to lamps and lanterns, such as kerosene lamps, outdoor fishing lamps, etc.
2. Heating: In some places, kerosene for lamps is also used to provide reliable heating fuel.
3. Agriculture: Kerosene can also be used for diesel engines in farmland irrigation systems.
Preparation Method:
The production of kerosene for lamps involves the refining and fractionation of petroleum crude oil. Crude oil in the fractionation tower by heating, according to the different boiling point of oil separated, which refined out of the light oil fraction is the lamp kerosene.
Safety Information:
1. Kerosene for lamps is a flammable liquid and should be stored in a well-ventilated place away from fire sources and open flames.
2. Use with care to prevent leakage and prevent skin contact. If skin contact or ingestion occurs, rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medical advice.
3. When using kerosene lamps indoors, place them on a stable bracket and pay attention to ventilation. The Wick should be kept dry and trimmed regularly to ensure good combustion.
4. Storage should be sealed containers, and away from children and pets.
Last Update:2024-04-09 02:00:34