BASE OILS
Base oils are essential in the production of lubricating greases, motor oils, and metal processing fluids. Each product demands specific oil compositions and properties. We offer the following groups/grades:
Slack wax is a petroleum byproduct made of paraffin wax and oil, produced during crude oil refining. Commonly used to produce fully refined paraffin wax for candle making, it also has applications in particle boards, MDF, cable filling compounds, rust protection, moisture barriers, and matches. Its versatility makes it valuable across various industries.
Carbon black is a fine black powder made from the incomplete combustion of heavy petroleum products. It is primarily used as a reinforcing filler in tires and rubber products, and as a black pigment in inks, coatings, and plastics. It also enhances conductivity and UV protection in various industrial applications.
Pentanes are volatile, flammable hydrocarbons found in natural gas and crude oil. Used as solvents, blowing agents for foam production, and in the petrochemical industry, they also serve as refrigerants due to their low boiling points.
- 70/30 (N-Pentane/Isopentane)
- 75/25 (N
- Pentane/Isopentane)
80/20 (N-Pentane/Isopentane)
Kerosene is a flammable liquid derived from crude oil, commonly used as fuel for jet engines, heating, and lighting. It is valued for its stable combustion and low freezing point, making it ideal for aviation and as a domestic fuel in lamps and heaters.
It is a solvent used in many industrial areas, such as paint. Produced from Kerosene, it acts as a economical solution in production.
NAPHTA
Naphtha is a flammable hydrocarbon mixture derived from crude oil or coal tar, used primarily as a feedstock for gasoline, petrochemicals, and plastics. It also serves as a solvent and in the production of ethylene and propylene.
Vacuum gas oil (VGO) is a heavy petroleum fraction from vacuum distillation, used as a feedstock in refining processes like catalytic cracking to produce diesel, gasoline, jet fuel and lubricant. It helps maximize crude oil yield.
Atmospheric residue is the heaviest fraction from atmospheric distillation of crude oil. It is used for further refining into gas oils or lubricants and for producing asphalt and heavy fuel oils due to its high viscosity and boiling point.
Heavy fuel oil (HFO) is a dense, viscous petroleum product used in ships, power plants, and industrial boilers. Made from refining residues, it requires heating before use and is a cost-effective, though less environmentally friendly, fuel option.