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Liquid pitch oil

Synonym(s) Creosote, creosote oil, dead oil, brick oil, coal tar oil, creosote P1, heavy oil, liquid pitch oil, wash oil, creosotum, cresylic creosote, naphthalene oil, tar oil, AWPA 1, Preserv-o-sote HSDB 2000... [Pg.227]

AWPA 1 Brick oil Caswell No. 225 CCRIS 6005 Coal tar creosote Coal tar creosote oils Coal tar oil Coal tars (during destructive distillation) Creosote Creosote (coal tar) Creosote (coal) [Soots, tars, and mineral oils] Creosote PI Creosotes Creosotum Cresylic creosote Dead oil EINECS 232-287-5 EPA Pesticide Chemical Code 025004 Heavy oil HSDB 6299 Liquid pitch oil Naphthalene oil Original Carbolineum Osmoplastic-D Petroleum creosote Preserv-O-sote RCRA waste number U051 Sakresote 100 Smoplastic-F Tar oil Wash oil. Registered by EPA as a fungicide. Black oily liquid d > 1.0 d 8 = 106 insoluble in H2O. Coopers Creek Chemical Carp. KMG-Bernuth Inc. Koppers Industries Inc. Osmose Inc. [Pg.153]

Synonyms CAS 8OOI-58-9 creosote oil liquid pitch oil tar oil brick oil cresylic creosote Crotonaldehyde... [Pg.98]

Liquid phenol. See Phenol Liquid pitch oil. See Creosote oil Liquid Poiy-10] Liquid Poiy-2a, Liquid Poiy-30. See Sodium metaphosphate Liquid rosin. See Tall oil Liquid silver. See Mercury Liquid smoke. See Pyroligneous acid extract Liquid storax. See Storax (Liquidambar orientalis)... [Pg.2418]

The increasing use of carbon-bonded and carbon-impregnated refractories is providing another growing market for refined tars. These vary from a soft pitch to a refined tar of as low as 30°C equiviscous temperature (EVT) (see Refractories). Liquid fuels were formerly important outlets for coal-tar, pitch—oil blends, and topped tar which could not be disposed of more profitably (79). However, as a result of reduced tar suppHes this usage has been phased out. [Pg.349]

Heat crystal, dip it into liquid pitch and cedar oil, and it will become chrysolith. [Pg.93]

ALCHITRAM, or ALCHIERAM — is Oil of Juniper, Liquid Pitch, Arsenic purified by washing. [Pg.20]

Flammable materials, used as sueh, e g., resins, pitch, ccllulokl, solid oil. and fiamrosble liquids and oil. [Pg.245]

Cost item Wood fuel (pellets) Pyrolysis liquid Tall oil pitch... [Pg.872]

Synonyms Coal tar oil Brick oil Heavy oil Naphthalene oil Liquid pitch Wood creosote... [Pg.677]

At the end of the reaction, the bottom product is quenched and then allowed to blow down to a buffer drum. The pitch is sent to the pitch flaker by pump where liquid pitch is cooled and solidified to flakes. The cracked products - oil and gas from the top of the reactor and steam enter the lower section of the fractionator, where a small amount of entrained residue is washed and removed. The upper section is an ordinary fractionator, where the heavier fraction of cracked oil is drawn as a side stream. The lighter fraction of cracked oil is obtained from the overhead drum as normal practice. [Pg.294]

M.V. Lomonosov was one of the first scientists to introduce a reasonable scientific concept of the origin of petroleum. In his mid-eighteenth century work on terrestrial layers , this Russian scientist wrote It is expelled from underground with heat, prepared from stone coal and brown coal, this black oily material... And this is a birth of a different grade of combustible liquid and dry hard matter. This is the essence of stone oil, liquid pitch, petroleum, and similar materi-... [Pg.13]

Tall Oil ltal, loi(9)l n [part trans. of Gr Talldl, part trans. Swedish tallolja, fi". tall pine -I- olja oil]. A generic name for a number of products from the manufacture of wood pulp by the alkali process sulfate or kraft process. To provide some distinction between the various products, designations are often applied in accordance with the process or composition, some of which are cmde tall oil, acid refined tall oil, distilled tall oil, tall oil fatty acids and tall oil rosin. The following designations for tall oil shall be considered obsolete crude resinous liquid, finn oil, liquid resin, liquid rosin, resin oil, sulfate pitch, sulfate resin, sulfate rosin, Swedish pine oil, Swedish resin, Swedish rosin, Swedish rosin oil, Sylvie oil, talloel, tallol, Swedish oil, fluid resin, Swedish olein. [Pg.728]

Liquid Petroleum Tar kerosene diesel petrol fuel oil synthetic LPG gasoline naphtha pitch... [Pg.86]

In some liquids, the molecules find it harder to slide past each other. These liquids are more viscous, which means, as you may recall from the Pitch Drop Experiment in chapter 5, that they have more resistance to flow. Try pouring water into one glass and corn syrup or honey into another. Which takes longer The corn syrup is more viscous—sometimes we say that it is thicker. Viscosity is important in industrial processes, like refining and using oil. [Pg.66]

Pitch. Pitch used to be stored in solid form at the tar distillery in open bays, from which it was removed by small explosive charges. Loading of the lump pitch by mechanical shovel created a dust hazard both at the tar installation and at the customers, where the lumps had to be ground before use. In the 1990s, pitch is stored in tanks heated by superheated steam or circulating hot-oil coils and transported in liquid form in insulated rail, road tankers, or ships. When transport as a hot liquid is not feasible, not acceptable by the customer, or for small amounts, the pitch is converted into a dust-free particulate form, ie, short rods termed pencils, pastilles, or flakes. [Pg.344]

At 700 atm. pressure, a fuller s earth-supported catalyst developed by the Ruhrol GmbH was used. At the Welheim Plant middle oil obtained from liquid-phase hydrogenation of coke-oven tar pitch was converted into gasoline with an aromatics content of 45%. The catalyst contained, in addition to fuller s earth, hydrofluoric acid, Cr203, ZnO, sulfur and 0.5% molybdenum. [Pg.290]

Air Water Olive oil Glycerin 10 5 10 3 1(T 1 1 Gas Liquid Liquid Thick liquid Polymeric melts Pitch Glass O O o o o toffee-like stiff rigid... [Pg.48]

Primary coal liquids are high-viscosity black oils or pitches. Compared... [Pg.113]


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