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Mild extraction solvate

FIGURE 37.5 General refining techniques for production of distillate aromatic extract (DAE), mild extraction solvate (MES), and treated distillate aromatic extract (TDAE). (From Joona, M., High-aromatic tire extender oils implications and future, ITEC, OH, 2004.)... [Pg.1032]

Extender oil Highly aromatic, naphthenic, treated distillate aromatic extract (TDAE), mild extract solvate (MES)... [Pg.125]

Some aromatic oil substitutes called mild extract solvates (MES) are being evaluated as substitutes for aromatic oils that are banned. Another class of substitutions for aromatic oils in rubber is treated distillate aromatic extracts (T-DAE), which are also being considered. Relative costs of these possible substitutes will determine to what extent each type of oil will be used, compared to naphthenic oil. [Pg.233]


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