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Distillates: Flashed Feed Stocks

Disodium Arsenate Heptahydrate Disodium Ethylenebis (Dithiocarbamate) Disodium Methanearsonate Disodium Methyl Arsonate Disodium Nitrilotriacetate Distillate Flashed Feed Stocks Distillate Straight Run Disulfatozirconic Acid Dithane Sodium Arsenate Nabarn Methanearsonic Acid, Sodium Salts Medianearsonic Acid, Sodium Salts Nitrilotriacetic Acid and Salts Distillate Flashed Feed Stocks Distillate Straight Run Zirconium Sulfate Nabam... [Pg.46]

Distillates Flashed Feed Stocks — Fire Hazards Flash Point (deg. F) (a) <0 CC (b) 0 - 73... [Pg.353]

Distillates Flashed Feed Stocks Liquid 14-135 Not pertinent 0.71-0.75... [Pg.215]

Distillates Flashed Feed Stocks Petroleum Distillate ... [Pg.246]

Distillates Flashed Feed Stocks No single TLV available 500 0.5-5 0.25... [Pg.385]

Distillates Flashed Feed Stocks (a) <0 (b) 0-73 (c) 73-141 Data not available Data not available Foam, carbon dioxide, dry chemical Water may be ineffective Not pertinent Data not available No ... [Pg.442]

Since cracking stocks generally do not have to meet the color specifications that lube distillates do, higher flash zone temperatures (up to 8(X)°F) can be tolerated. Fuel units are normally designed to distill material boiling up to 1100°F (at atmospheric pressure) from the feed, and some units have distilled beyond 12(X)°F at low feed rates. [Pg.79]

The distillation and flash vaporization curves were computed for the furnace feed, the effluent, and for the material when it was half cracked, as indicated in Fig. 19-10. In estimating the distillation curves, the mid boiling points of Table 19-16 were used, along with a terminal temperature of 770 F for the recycle stock (see Fig. 19-9), and an initial boiling point of 590 F for the gas oil. It was judged that materi boiling up to 1000°F could be vaporized (into the gas oil) by exposure of the reduced crude oil in vessel A of Fig. 19-7. [Pg.669]


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