Heavy Hydrocarbons

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Light and heavy hydrocarbons are just brands that can result from blend, slice, or sweeten processes. Blending generally encompasses the combination of specific materials to achieve the desired specifications. Also, these hydrocarbons can be regarded as one of the by-products of refinery inter-distillation sections with a boiling range of 40 to 400 ⁰C

The materials obtained from the cutting and sweetening units, after being extracted from the distillation tower, according to the density and type of products, are transferred to the production and processing unit for blasting operations in producing heavy and light Hydrocarbons.

MANUFACTURER


PRODUCT NAME


AFTAB OIL REFINING


Heavy HYDROCARBON

1

Density @ 15°C

g/cm3

ASTM D1298

0.991 max

2

Total Sulfur

wt%

ASTM D4294

3.5 max

3

Kinematic Viscosity @ 50°C

mm2/s 

ASTM D445

380 max

4

Flash Point

°C

ASTM D93

60 min

5

Pour Point

°C

ASTM D97

+30 max

6

Carbon Residue

wt%

ASTM D189

18 max

7

Ash%

wt%

ASTM D482

0.1 max

8

Sediment

wt%

ASTM D473

0.1 max

9

Water content

wt%

ASTM D95

0.5 max

10

V

Zn

Ca

Si+Al

ppm

IP501

350 max

15 max

30 max

60 max

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Light and heavy hydrocarbons are only the trading names that can be a result of the blending, cut distillation, or sweetening unit. Blending is generally performed through a combination of specific materials to achieve the desired specifications. These hydrocarbons can also be considered as one of the by-products of refinery inter-distillation cuts with a boiling range of 40 to 400 °C.

 

After they are extracted from the distillation tower based on density and type of product, the materials obtained from the cut distillation and sweetening units are transferred to the production and processing units to be blended for the production of light and heavy hydrocarbon.