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Light fuel oil

Heavy oil, ie, grade nos. 4, 5, and 6, and residual fuel oils light oils, ie, no. 2 heating oil, kerosene, and jet fuel and petroleum coke are deflvered at... [Pg.36]

Diesel and light fuel oil Light oil and gasoline Lube and heavy fuel oils... [Pg.146]

These products (motor gasoline, diesel fuel oil, light fuel oil (no. 2 and 3) and heavy fuel oil (no. 4, 5 and 6)) together comprise about 80% of the total production... [Pg.134]

Synonyms Jet fuel JP-8, kerosene, aviation kerosene, fuel oil no. 1, jet kerosene, turbo fuel A, straight-run kerosene, distillate fuel oil-light, MIL-T-83133B, AVTUR, NATO F-34... [Pg.13]

Liquid Heavy fuel oil Medium fuel oil Light fuel oil, SLF ... [Pg.129]

Primary Name Fuel oil No. 2 Common Synonyms Diesel fuel Gas oil or diesel fuel or heating oil, light [UN 1202] No. 2 Home heating oils API No. 2 fuel oil EINECS 270-671-4 Fuel oil No.2 Home heating oil No. 2 No. 2 burner fuel Distillate fuel oils, light Fuel No. 2 Fuel oil (No. 1, 2, 4, 5 or 6) [NA1993]. [Pg.476]

Primary Name Kerosene Common Synonyms JP-5 navy fuel/marine diesel fuel Deodorized kerosene JP5 Jet fuel AF 100 (pesticide) Caswell No. 517 EINECS 232-366-4 EPA Pesticide Chemical Code 063501 Fuel oil No. 1 Fuels, kerosine Shell 140 Shell sol 2046 Distillate fuel oils, light Kerosene, straight run Kerosine, (petroleum) Several Others. [Pg.476]

Proposed composition of products on leaving fuel oil light cracking furnaces in operation with recycling of heavy reflux... [Pg.168]

At the end of the 1960 s, oil refining underwent significant transformation linked to the continuous increase in the need for light products (gasoline-diesel oil) at the expense of heavy products (fuel-oils) as shown in Table 10.1. [Pg.365]

Applied to vacuum residue, its purpose is to reduce the viscosity of the feedstock to a maximum so as to minimize the addition of light diluents for production of fuel-oil for industrial uses. [Pg.378]

Heavy residue conversion is linked to the demand for high quality diesel motor fuel (aromatics content 10%, cetane number 55) as well as to the demand for production of light fuel-oil having very low sulfur, nitrogen and metal contents. [Pg.411]

In shape-selective catalysis, the pore size of the zeoHte is important. For example, the ZSM-5 framework contains 10-membered rings with 0.6-nm pore size. This material is used in xylene isomerization, ethylbenzene synthesis, dewaxing of lubricatius oils and light fuel oil, ie, diesel and jet fuel, and the conversion of methanol to Hquid hydrocarbon fuels (21). [Pg.449]

A well-designed atomizer will generate a cloud of droplets with a mean size of about 30 to 40 [Lm and a top size of about 100 lm for light oils such as No. 2 fuel oil. Mean and top sizes are somewhat larger than this for heavier fuel oils. [Pg.2389]

Vaporized fuel oil gas behaves very elosely to natural gas beeause it provides high performanee with a minimum reduetion of eomponent life. About 40% of the turbine power installed operates on liquid fuels. Liquid fuels ean vary from light volatile naphtha through kerosene to the heavy viseous residuals. The elasses of liquid fuels and their requirements are shown in Table 12-1. [Pg.436]

Chemical Designations - Synonyms Fuel Oil 1-D Fuel Oil 2-D Chemical Formula Not applicable. Observable Characteristics - Sltate (asshipped) Liquid Color Light brown Odor Like fuel... [Pg.279]

Observable Characteristics - Physical State (as shipped) Liquid Color Colorless to light brown Odor. Like kerosene like fuel oil. [Pg.298]


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