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propane Gas

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Propane  is a three-carbon alkane with the molecular formula C3H8, normally a gas, but compressible to a transportable liquid. A by-product of natural gas processing and petroleum refining, it is commonly used as a fuel for engines, oxy-gas torches, barbecues, portable stoves, and residential central heating. Propane is one of a group of liquefied petroleum gases (LP gases). The others include butane, propylene, butadiene, butylene, isobutylene and mixtures thereof.

Propane Specification

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Composition
Ethane content 2.0 liquid volume % (max.)
Propane content 96 liquid volume % (min.)
Quality
Vapor pressure at 100 ºF 200 psig (max.)
Volatile residue temp. at 95% evaporation 37 ºF (max.)
Butane and heavier 2.5 % liquid volume % (max.)
Residue on evap. of 100 cm3 0.04 cm3 (max.)
Oil stain observation pass
Corrosion, copper strip No. 1
Impurities
Total sulfur 0.001 wt % (max.)
Hydrogen Sulfide negative
Moisture 1 ppmv

Propane-Hydrocarbon

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Propane is a three-carbon alkane with the molecular formula C₃H₈. It is a gas at standard temperature and pressure, but compressible to a transportable liquid. This product is used as raw material for production of olefins and also as fuel.

Raffinate-Hydrocarbons

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Raffinate (petroleum gas, butane-butene raffinate) is the remain of C4-fraction after the extraction of 1,3-butadiene. Raffinate is the hydrocarbon (butane-butene) gas mixture. It is extremely flammable, colorless gas, with slight aromatic odor.

Reformate with an octane level of +98-Gasoline

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Reformate is a gasoline blending stock that is produced by the catalytic reforming, a refining process in which mixed-catalysts and hydrogen promote the rearrangement of lower octane naphthenes into higher octane compounds without a significant reduction in carbon number

SN 150 Base Oil

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Pars Oil Co. is one of the leading suppliers of Base Oil Group I according to American Petroleum Institute (API), that contain less than 90 percent saturates and have viscosity index greater than or equal to 85 and less than 120.

In Pars Oil refinery diverse grade of Base Oil are produced by means of solvent refining paraffinic crude oil as below, with modern production facilities and using high quality raw materials.

Applications

Base Oils are used to manufacture products including motor oil, Industrial oil, Grease, and etc.

SN 500 Base Oil

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Pars Oil Co. is one of the leading suppliers of Base Oil Group I according to American Petroleum Institute (API), that contain less than 90 percent saturates and have viscosity index greater than or equal to 85 and less than 120.

In Pars Oil refinery diverse grade of Base Oil are produced by means of solvent refining paraffinic crude oil as below, with modern production facilities and using high quality raw materials.

Applications

Base Oils are used to manufacture products including motor oil, Industrial oil, Grease, and etc.

SN 650 Base Oil

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Pars Oil Co. is one of the leading suppliers of Base Oil Group I according to American Petroleum Institute (API), that contain less than 90 percent saturates and have viscosity index greater than or equal to 85 and less than 120.

In Pars Oil refinery diverse grade of Base Oil are produced by means of solvent refining paraffinic crude oil as below, with modern production facilities and using high quality raw materials.

Applications

Base Oils are used to manufacture products including motor oil, Industrial oil, Grease, and etc.

Sodium Sulfate – Environmental Protection

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Sodium Sulfate is another side product of the Lead Production Industry with a capacity of 16 tons daily. This unit simultaneously increases the efficiency of protecting the environment in battery scrapping

Sulfur hexafluoride Gas

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pure Sulfur hexafluoride Gas

  • Sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) is an inorganic, colorless, odorless, non-flammable, extremely potent greenhouse gas which is an excellent electrical insulator. SF6 has an octahedral geometry, consisting of six fluorine atoms attached to a central sulfur atom. It is a hypervalent molecule. Typical for a nonpolar gas, it is poorly soluble in water but soluble in nonpolar organic solvents. It is generally transported as a liquefied compressed gas. It has a density of 6.12 g/L at sea level conditions, which is considerably higher than the density of air (1.225 g/L).
  • Main applications

Sulfur-Commercial Sulfur

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Sulfur is a chemical element with the symbol S and atomic number 16. It is abundant, multivalent and nonmetallic. Under normal conditions, sulfur atoms form cyclic octatomic molecules with a chemical formula S8. Elemental sulfur is a bright yellow, crystalline solid at room temperature.