Used / Waste Oil Recycling with no clay with new WFE & Solvent Extraction Technology which 100% safe for environment give optimal production and quality base oil.
Oorja Systems Consultants provides used lube oil recycling services using environmentally sound technologies. Used lube oil constitutes around 80% recyclable lubricating oil. Government regulations mandate using processes like vacuum distillation with clay treatment or thin film evaporation to recycle waste oil. Oorja has developed a process using high vacuum distillation and thin film evaporation to remove water, diesel and light fuel fractions. The remaining lubricating oil fraction is further purified through clay free and deodorizing treatments to produce recycled lube oil meeting international standards.
A project report on re-refining of used lube oilGajanan Hange
This document is a project report submitted by four students to the University of Pune in partial fulfillment of the requirements for a Bachelor of Engineering degree in Chemical Engineering. The report examines the re-refining of used lubricating oil. It discusses the importance of re-refining used oil and compares the specifications of re-refined oil to virgin base oil. The report also describes the processes involved in re-refining including dehydration, vacuum distillation, and lube oil distillation and condensation. It provides an abstract, acknowledgments, certificate, and table of contents to structure the information presented.
Project thesis Refining of used motor oil using Solvent ExtractionSyed Waqas Haider
It is thesis of my final year project at the completion of my BE Chemical Engineering Degree
Project Title: Refining Of Used Motor Oil
Technique Used: Solvent Extraction technique was used for refining
Analytical Method: Fourier Transform Infrared Spectrometry (FTIR)
This document provides information on the re-refining of waste lube oil through various process steps including dehydration, gas oil removal, lube oil separation, and hydro-treatment. It discusses the composition of waste lube oil feedstock and presents material and energy balances for the process. Key points include:
- The process aims to re-refine 3767 lb/hr of waste lube oil to produce 15,000 tons/year of base oil and reduce current import levels.
- Process steps involve separation of water, gas oil, and lube oil fractions, followed by hydro-treatment to remove sulfur and other contaminants.
- Material and energy balances are shown for each process unit, such as
The document discusses the process of re-refining used lubricating oil. It is a 3 step process where (1) water, solids, lighter oils are removed through dehydration and diesel stripping, (2) the lubricating oil fractions are distilled and condensed, and (3) aromatic contaminants are extracted using N-methylpyrolidone. The re-refined oil is then blended with additives to enhance its lubricating properties and meet specifications.
Notes on used oil re refining aug 2017 with api prsnt attachedM Hussam Adeni
Used oil can be re-refined through various processes to remove contaminants and produce re-refined base oils. Re-refining involves distillation processes like wiped film evaporation and vacuum distillation to separate base oils from other materials in used oil. The resulting re-refined base oils can be of similar or even better quality than virgin base oils and are capable of meeting industry specifications when used to formulate engine oils. Re-refined base oils offer a more environmentally friendly alternative to disposal of used oils.
This document presents a process for recycling used lubricating oil through four stages: dehydration, solvent extraction, solvent stripping, and vacuum distillation. It evaluates technologies for pre-treating and finishing recycled oil. Several industrial re-refining projects in Saudi Arabia are discussed, along with their capacities and treatment methods. Material and energy balances are performed to analyze the recycling process and design a 5 ton/day plant.
This document discusses the reclamation of used oil through various processes. It begins by explaining how oil becomes contaminated through use and that it is technically and financially viable to reclaim used oil through physical and chemical processes to restore its properties. It then outlines two phases of reclamation: phase one discusses why oil needs reclamation and phase two summarizes different reclamation methods like acid clay treatment, propane extraction, vacuum distillation, and vacuum distillation refining. The vacuum distillation process is explained in more detail, covering infrastructure required, the feedstock arrival, preparatory stage, main processing, bleaching, and additive blending steps.
Oorja Systems Consultants provides used lube oil recycling services using environmentally sound technologies. Used lube oil constitutes around 80% recyclable lubricating oil. Government regulations mandate using processes like vacuum distillation with clay treatment or thin film evaporation to recycle waste oil. Oorja has developed a process using high vacuum distillation and thin film evaporation to remove water, diesel and light fuel fractions. The remaining lubricating oil fraction is further purified through clay free and deodorizing treatments to produce recycled lube oil meeting international standards.
A project report on re-refining of used lube oilGajanan Hange
This document is a project report submitted by four students to the University of Pune in partial fulfillment of the requirements for a Bachelor of Engineering degree in Chemical Engineering. The report examines the re-refining of used lubricating oil. It discusses the importance of re-refining used oil and compares the specifications of re-refined oil to virgin base oil. The report also describes the processes involved in re-refining including dehydration, vacuum distillation, and lube oil distillation and condensation. It provides an abstract, acknowledgments, certificate, and table of contents to structure the information presented.
Project thesis Refining of used motor oil using Solvent ExtractionSyed Waqas Haider
It is thesis of my final year project at the completion of my BE Chemical Engineering Degree
Project Title: Refining Of Used Motor Oil
Technique Used: Solvent Extraction technique was used for refining
Analytical Method: Fourier Transform Infrared Spectrometry (FTIR)
This document provides information on the re-refining of waste lube oil through various process steps including dehydration, gas oil removal, lube oil separation, and hydro-treatment. It discusses the composition of waste lube oil feedstock and presents material and energy balances for the process. Key points include:
- The process aims to re-refine 3767 lb/hr of waste lube oil to produce 15,000 tons/year of base oil and reduce current import levels.
- Process steps involve separation of water, gas oil, and lube oil fractions, followed by hydro-treatment to remove sulfur and other contaminants.
- Material and energy balances are shown for each process unit, such as
The document discusses the process of re-refining used lubricating oil. It is a 3 step process where (1) water, solids, lighter oils are removed through dehydration and diesel stripping, (2) the lubricating oil fractions are distilled and condensed, and (3) aromatic contaminants are extracted using N-methylpyrolidone. The re-refined oil is then blended with additives to enhance its lubricating properties and meet specifications.
Notes on used oil re refining aug 2017 with api prsnt attachedM Hussam Adeni
Used oil can be re-refined through various processes to remove contaminants and produce re-refined base oils. Re-refining involves distillation processes like wiped film evaporation and vacuum distillation to separate base oils from other materials in used oil. The resulting re-refined base oils can be of similar or even better quality than virgin base oils and are capable of meeting industry specifications when used to formulate engine oils. Re-refined base oils offer a more environmentally friendly alternative to disposal of used oils.
This document presents a process for recycling used lubricating oil through four stages: dehydration, solvent extraction, solvent stripping, and vacuum distillation. It evaluates technologies for pre-treating and finishing recycled oil. Several industrial re-refining projects in Saudi Arabia are discussed, along with their capacities and treatment methods. Material and energy balances are performed to analyze the recycling process and design a 5 ton/day plant.
This document discusses the reclamation of used oil through various processes. It begins by explaining how oil becomes contaminated through use and that it is technically and financially viable to reclaim used oil through physical and chemical processes to restore its properties. It then outlines two phases of reclamation: phase one discusses why oil needs reclamation and phase two summarizes different reclamation methods like acid clay treatment, propane extraction, vacuum distillation, and vacuum distillation refining. The vacuum distillation process is explained in more detail, covering infrastructure required, the feedstock arrival, preparatory stage, main processing, bleaching, and additive blending steps.
Presentation on re refining of lubricating oil by avadhut ,pravin & manojpalekaravadhut
The document discusses re-refining of used lubricating oil. It begins by defining lubricating oil and its functions. It then discusses the production and demand for lubricating oil worldwide and in India. It describes the types of lubricating oils and their hydrocarbon composition. The document outlines the additives used in lubricating oils and contaminants that are present in used lubricating oil. It discusses the environmental impacts of improper disposal of used lubricating oil. Finally, it summarizes different methods for re-refining used lubricating oil including physical, physiochemical, and sulfuric acid refining methods.
The document discusses lubricating oils and the process of re-refining used lubricating oils. It defines lubricating oils and their functions in reducing friction and protecting surfaces. Used lubricating oil contains contaminants from combustion, wear, and oxidation. The re-refining process involves dehydration, vacuum distillation to separate fractions, and liquid extraction to remove aromatics and contaminants, restoring properties similar to virgin oil. Re-refining is important for conserving resources and preventing environmental pollution from used lubricating oils.
This dossier contains technical data sheets (TDS) and material safety data sheets (MSDS) for various Petronas lubricants supplied to Gulf Energy International units in Oman. It fulfills ISO procurement requirements by providing product specifications and safety information for each lubricant delivery. The dossier was distributed to relevant purchase, storage, maintenance, and user departments to ensure all information requirements are fully met in advance. It can be updated if new lubricants are procured.
This document discusses various types of base oils used in lubricants. It covers the classification of base oils by API groups (I-V), differences between paraffinic and naphthenic base oils, typical hydrocarbon compositions, and nomenclature used. Some key points:
- API groups base oils based on refining processes, with Group I using solvent refining, and Groups II-III using increasingly severe hydroprocessing. Group I oils are most common for industrial uses, while Group II are commonly used in engine oils.
- Paraffinic base oils are most common globally, derived from distillation of paraffinic crude oils. Napthenic base oils are sourced primarily from Scandinavia and parts
This document discusses the classification and properties of various base oil groups used in lubricants. It covers:
1. The API system categorizes base oils into Groups I-V based on refining processes. Group I uses solvent refining while Groups II-III use mild to severe hydroprocessing. Group I oils are most common for industrial uses while Group II are used in automotive oils.
2. Paraffinic base oils are most common worldwide but some regions like Scandinavia and parts of the US produce naphthenic base oils. Naphthenic oils have distinct carbon chain compositions and properties compared to paraffinic oils.
3. Base oil properties like viscosity index, saturation levels, and oxidation
This document is an industrial training report submitted by Nikhil Kundnaney after completing a three week training at Reliance Industries Limited in Jamnagar, India. The report provides an overview of the SEZ Captive Power Plant (CPP) complex at RIL, including descriptions of the major equipment like gas turbines, heat recovery steam generators, auxiliary boilers, and balance of plant systems. It discusses the power generation and steam supply operations of the CPP and how it provides energy to different units in the refinery complex.
The document provides an overview of an industrial training at Reliance Industries Limited's refinery in Jamnagar, India. It discusses the refining process, including fractional distillation of crude oil in atmospheric and vacuum distillation towers. Key components of an oil refinery are described, such as desalters, heat exchangers, storage tanks, pumps, compressors, and piping. Centrifugal pumps are commonly used and their components and operating characteristics like Net Positive Suction Head are explained. The training helped link the student's classroom knowledge to practical applications in industry.
2 ijaems sept-2015-2-experimental investigation of waste transformer oil as a...INFOGAIN PUBLICATION
This paper reports on the Waste transformer oil fuel is blended with diesel fuel in different percentage and the effects of their operational characteristics and performance and emission characteristics of the DI diesel engine. In this study, the tested fuels were obtained through catalytic cracking process. Experimental results showed that the flash points and cetane number of the WTO blended diesel have increased with higher concentration of WTO. Based on the experimental results, HC, CO and NOx emissions noticeably decrease, while smoke emissions dramatically increase with increasing the dosing level of WTO. At the full load, the magnitude of HC, CO and NOx emissions for the neat diesel was 120 ppm, 0.36 (%by volume) and 1130ppm, whereas it was 68 ppm, 0.17 (%by volume) and 410ppm for the WTO20 fuel, respectively. The results also showed a significant enhancement in brake thermal efficiency and heat release rate due to the influence of the WTO20 in diesel blend.
The document provides details about the author's summer training at an Indian Oil Corporation lube blending plant. It describes the plant's production capacity and certification. It then discusses the process of blending lubricants which involves storing base oils and additives in tanks, blending them in kettles, and packaging the finished lubricants. Quality control and safety procedures are also summarized. The document includes sections on the definition and purpose of lubricants, their classifications, and the types of base oils used.
Petroleum products fall into three main categories: fuels, finished nonfuel products, and feedstocks for petrochemicals. Nonfuel products include solvents, lubricating oils, petroleum wax, petrolatum, asphalt, and petroleum coke. Asphalt is a dark material containing bitumen used to pave roads. Petroleum coke is a solid residue used in steel production and as fuel. Lubricants are hydrocarbons used to reduce friction in engines. Paraffin waxes and petrolatum are extracted from oils, colorless, odorless, and translucent, and used in candles, medical products, and more.
Training report Oil India Limited LPG, Duliajan by upal jbUpal Jb
This document provides an overview of safety systems at an Oil India Limited LPG recovery and filling plant. It describes the alarm and shutdown system, emergency shutdown devices, safety relief valves, gas detection system, fire alarm systems, fire protection systems, fire extinguishers, and the importance of fire drills and regular inspections. Safety is of utmost importance at the LPG plant due to the highly flammable nature of LPG.
The document describes the design of an oil-fired furnace for heating applications such as heat treatment and metal melting in foundries. It includes details of the used engine oil characteristics, burner design dimensions, and furnace construction to allow for swirling flame propagation and even heating. Testing showed successful aluminum melting could be achieved using the furnace, addressing issues with traditional solid fuels and providing productive use of waste engine oil.
PROJECT REPORT ON VARIOUS MECHANICAL UNITS INVOLVED IN THE BOTTLING OF LPG CY...Mohit Dhull
The document discusses an internship at an LPG bottling plant operated by Oil India Limited (OIL). It thanks the guides and training center for providing supervision and an opportunity to learn about the bottling of LPG cylinders. It also thanks managers and engineers for their direction and inputs during the study of mechanical units involved in LPG bottling operations.
This document discusses using centrifugal oil cleaners to improve energy efficiency in industrial applications. It begins by introducing the problem of increasing contamination of lubricating oils in industrial machinery from wear particles and soot, which reduces efficiency. It then describes how centrifugal oil cleaners work by spinning oil at high speeds to remove contaminants down to micron sizes. The document evaluates centrifugal oil cleaners in applications like diesel engines, aluminum wire drawing, and quenching oil systems. It finds that centrifugal filtration extends oil life, reduces maintenance costs, and improves surface finish, power usage, and component wear. Overall, centrifugal oil cleaning is presented as an effective technique for improving energy conservation in industry.
Lubrita produces various industrial oils including hydraulic oils, biodegradable hydraulic oils, industrial gear oils, compressor oils, refrigeration oils, turbine oils, slideway oils, vacuum pump oils, pneumatic tool oils, chainsaw oils, mould and form oils, spindle oils, white oils, industrial gas engine oils, metal working oils, heat transfer oils, and various special products. The document provides details on the formulations and specifications of each type of oil. Lubrita aims to meet customer requirements while maintaining quality, reliability, security, health, and environmental standards.
The document describes an innovative system called the ARR Re-Refining System that can recover base oil and light ends from waste oils using a proprietary vacuum distillation process without chemicals or emissions. The modular system uses a series of distillation skids and other components like filtration systems to purify oils through precise heating and condensation, separating the feedstock into water, fuels, base oils, and other constituent parts. It provides a solution for sustainably reusing waste oils rather than burning them.
Petroleum refining processes transform crude oil into useful products like gasoline and diesel through distillation and other chemical processes. Refineries are large industrial complexes with many processing units arranged uniquely at each site. Crude oil is distilled into fractions like naphtha and kerosene then undergoes additional processing like catalytic reforming to produce high octane gasoline. Refineries have expanded operations since the 1940s to meet growing fuel demand and environmental regulations.
This document discusses petroleum refining and its products. It defines petroleum refining as the chemical, thermal, and physical separation of crude oil into major fractions through separation and conversion. The refining process separates crude oil into smaller fractions to produce over 2,500 separate products. Some of the main products discussed include liquefied petroleum gas, petrol, kerosene, jet fuel, diesel, naphtha, furnace oil, and lubricants. It provides details on the composition of crude oil and the refining process.
AR Engineering is leading manufacturer and expoter of transformer oil filtration machines in Pune, Maharastra. We offer various filtration and oil purification units.
Transformation oil filtration machine in Pune,Manufacturer Of Transformer Oil Filtration Plants,Supplier Of Trickle Impregnation Technique, Exporter Of Varnishing Machines,Batch Type Trickle Impregnating machine Manufacturer,Index Type Trickle Impregnating In India,Vacuum impregnation plants In India
Quaker Houghton is a global leader in industrial process fluids that helps customers optimize their operations. It has 70+ manufacturing facilities, 35 R&D centers, and 35 offices worldwide. The document introduces Quaker Houghton's services including fluid management, technical support, and applied intelligence through its research facilities and university partnerships.
Presentation on re refining of lubricating oil by avadhut ,pravin & manojpalekaravadhut
The document discusses re-refining of used lubricating oil. It begins by defining lubricating oil and its functions. It then discusses the production and demand for lubricating oil worldwide and in India. It describes the types of lubricating oils and their hydrocarbon composition. The document outlines the additives used in lubricating oils and contaminants that are present in used lubricating oil. It discusses the environmental impacts of improper disposal of used lubricating oil. Finally, it summarizes different methods for re-refining used lubricating oil including physical, physiochemical, and sulfuric acid refining methods.
The document discusses lubricating oils and the process of re-refining used lubricating oils. It defines lubricating oils and their functions in reducing friction and protecting surfaces. Used lubricating oil contains contaminants from combustion, wear, and oxidation. The re-refining process involves dehydration, vacuum distillation to separate fractions, and liquid extraction to remove aromatics and contaminants, restoring properties similar to virgin oil. Re-refining is important for conserving resources and preventing environmental pollution from used lubricating oils.
This dossier contains technical data sheets (TDS) and material safety data sheets (MSDS) for various Petronas lubricants supplied to Gulf Energy International units in Oman. It fulfills ISO procurement requirements by providing product specifications and safety information for each lubricant delivery. The dossier was distributed to relevant purchase, storage, maintenance, and user departments to ensure all information requirements are fully met in advance. It can be updated if new lubricants are procured.
This document discusses various types of base oils used in lubricants. It covers the classification of base oils by API groups (I-V), differences between paraffinic and naphthenic base oils, typical hydrocarbon compositions, and nomenclature used. Some key points:
- API groups base oils based on refining processes, with Group I using solvent refining, and Groups II-III using increasingly severe hydroprocessing. Group I oils are most common for industrial uses, while Group II are commonly used in engine oils.
- Paraffinic base oils are most common globally, derived from distillation of paraffinic crude oils. Napthenic base oils are sourced primarily from Scandinavia and parts
This document discusses the classification and properties of various base oil groups used in lubricants. It covers:
1. The API system categorizes base oils into Groups I-V based on refining processes. Group I uses solvent refining while Groups II-III use mild to severe hydroprocessing. Group I oils are most common for industrial uses while Group II are used in automotive oils.
2. Paraffinic base oils are most common worldwide but some regions like Scandinavia and parts of the US produce naphthenic base oils. Naphthenic oils have distinct carbon chain compositions and properties compared to paraffinic oils.
3. Base oil properties like viscosity index, saturation levels, and oxidation
This document is an industrial training report submitted by Nikhil Kundnaney after completing a three week training at Reliance Industries Limited in Jamnagar, India. The report provides an overview of the SEZ Captive Power Plant (CPP) complex at RIL, including descriptions of the major equipment like gas turbines, heat recovery steam generators, auxiliary boilers, and balance of plant systems. It discusses the power generation and steam supply operations of the CPP and how it provides energy to different units in the refinery complex.
The document provides an overview of an industrial training at Reliance Industries Limited's refinery in Jamnagar, India. It discusses the refining process, including fractional distillation of crude oil in atmospheric and vacuum distillation towers. Key components of an oil refinery are described, such as desalters, heat exchangers, storage tanks, pumps, compressors, and piping. Centrifugal pumps are commonly used and their components and operating characteristics like Net Positive Suction Head are explained. The training helped link the student's classroom knowledge to practical applications in industry.
2 ijaems sept-2015-2-experimental investigation of waste transformer oil as a...INFOGAIN PUBLICATION
This paper reports on the Waste transformer oil fuel is blended with diesel fuel in different percentage and the effects of their operational characteristics and performance and emission characteristics of the DI diesel engine. In this study, the tested fuels were obtained through catalytic cracking process. Experimental results showed that the flash points and cetane number of the WTO blended diesel have increased with higher concentration of WTO. Based on the experimental results, HC, CO and NOx emissions noticeably decrease, while smoke emissions dramatically increase with increasing the dosing level of WTO. At the full load, the magnitude of HC, CO and NOx emissions for the neat diesel was 120 ppm, 0.36 (%by volume) and 1130ppm, whereas it was 68 ppm, 0.17 (%by volume) and 410ppm for the WTO20 fuel, respectively. The results also showed a significant enhancement in brake thermal efficiency and heat release rate due to the influence of the WTO20 in diesel blend.
The document provides details about the author's summer training at an Indian Oil Corporation lube blending plant. It describes the plant's production capacity and certification. It then discusses the process of blending lubricants which involves storing base oils and additives in tanks, blending them in kettles, and packaging the finished lubricants. Quality control and safety procedures are also summarized. The document includes sections on the definition and purpose of lubricants, their classifications, and the types of base oils used.
Petroleum products fall into three main categories: fuels, finished nonfuel products, and feedstocks for petrochemicals. Nonfuel products include solvents, lubricating oils, petroleum wax, petrolatum, asphalt, and petroleum coke. Asphalt is a dark material containing bitumen used to pave roads. Petroleum coke is a solid residue used in steel production and as fuel. Lubricants are hydrocarbons used to reduce friction in engines. Paraffin waxes and petrolatum are extracted from oils, colorless, odorless, and translucent, and used in candles, medical products, and more.
Training report Oil India Limited LPG, Duliajan by upal jbUpal Jb
This document provides an overview of safety systems at an Oil India Limited LPG recovery and filling plant. It describes the alarm and shutdown system, emergency shutdown devices, safety relief valves, gas detection system, fire alarm systems, fire protection systems, fire extinguishers, and the importance of fire drills and regular inspections. Safety is of utmost importance at the LPG plant due to the highly flammable nature of LPG.
The document describes the design of an oil-fired furnace for heating applications such as heat treatment and metal melting in foundries. It includes details of the used engine oil characteristics, burner design dimensions, and furnace construction to allow for swirling flame propagation and even heating. Testing showed successful aluminum melting could be achieved using the furnace, addressing issues with traditional solid fuels and providing productive use of waste engine oil.
PROJECT REPORT ON VARIOUS MECHANICAL UNITS INVOLVED IN THE BOTTLING OF LPG CY...Mohit Dhull
The document discusses an internship at an LPG bottling plant operated by Oil India Limited (OIL). It thanks the guides and training center for providing supervision and an opportunity to learn about the bottling of LPG cylinders. It also thanks managers and engineers for their direction and inputs during the study of mechanical units involved in LPG bottling operations.
This document discusses using centrifugal oil cleaners to improve energy efficiency in industrial applications. It begins by introducing the problem of increasing contamination of lubricating oils in industrial machinery from wear particles and soot, which reduces efficiency. It then describes how centrifugal oil cleaners work by spinning oil at high speeds to remove contaminants down to micron sizes. The document evaluates centrifugal oil cleaners in applications like diesel engines, aluminum wire drawing, and quenching oil systems. It finds that centrifugal filtration extends oil life, reduces maintenance costs, and improves surface finish, power usage, and component wear. Overall, centrifugal oil cleaning is presented as an effective technique for improving energy conservation in industry.
Lubrita produces various industrial oils including hydraulic oils, biodegradable hydraulic oils, industrial gear oils, compressor oils, refrigeration oils, turbine oils, slideway oils, vacuum pump oils, pneumatic tool oils, chainsaw oils, mould and form oils, spindle oils, white oils, industrial gas engine oils, metal working oils, heat transfer oils, and various special products. The document provides details on the formulations and specifications of each type of oil. Lubrita aims to meet customer requirements while maintaining quality, reliability, security, health, and environmental standards.
The document describes an innovative system called the ARR Re-Refining System that can recover base oil and light ends from waste oils using a proprietary vacuum distillation process without chemicals or emissions. The modular system uses a series of distillation skids and other components like filtration systems to purify oils through precise heating and condensation, separating the feedstock into water, fuels, base oils, and other constituent parts. It provides a solution for sustainably reusing waste oils rather than burning them.
Petroleum refining processes transform crude oil into useful products like gasoline and diesel through distillation and other chemical processes. Refineries are large industrial complexes with many processing units arranged uniquely at each site. Crude oil is distilled into fractions like naphtha and kerosene then undergoes additional processing like catalytic reforming to produce high octane gasoline. Refineries have expanded operations since the 1940s to meet growing fuel demand and environmental regulations.
This document discusses petroleum refining and its products. It defines petroleum refining as the chemical, thermal, and physical separation of crude oil into major fractions through separation and conversion. The refining process separates crude oil into smaller fractions to produce over 2,500 separate products. Some of the main products discussed include liquefied petroleum gas, petrol, kerosene, jet fuel, diesel, naphtha, furnace oil, and lubricants. It provides details on the composition of crude oil and the refining process.
AR Engineering is leading manufacturer and expoter of transformer oil filtration machines in Pune, Maharastra. We offer various filtration and oil purification units.
Transformation oil filtration machine in Pune,Manufacturer Of Transformer Oil Filtration Plants,Supplier Of Trickle Impregnation Technique, Exporter Of Varnishing Machines,Batch Type Trickle Impregnating machine Manufacturer,Index Type Trickle Impregnating In India,Vacuum impregnation plants In India
Quaker Houghton is a global leader in industrial process fluids that helps customers optimize their operations. It has 70+ manufacturing facilities, 35 R&D centers, and 35 offices worldwide. The document introduces Quaker Houghton's services including fluid management, technical support, and applied intelligence through its research facilities and university partnerships.
This document provides information about Shell Corena compressor oils:
- The Shell Corena range includes oils for rotary and reciprocating air compressors to provide wear protection, long oil life, and high system efficiency.
- These oils are developed in close cooperation with equipment makers and their performance has been demonstrated to help reduce equipment issues.
- Users report benefits like increased oil drain intervals up to 100%, extended equipment service life up to 3 times longer between overhauls, and reduced operating temperatures.
Angara is seeking $6.5M in investment to relocate its headquarters and main base from Russia to Saudi Arabia and Bahrain to scale up sales in the oil and gas industry. Angara has developed a patented cleaning technology called AlfaPEROX that can clean fouling from equipment without disassembly faster and more effectively than other methods. Relocating to Saudi Arabia will allow Angara to capitalize on relationships with major oil companies and establish the region as its global hub.
Arslan Enginery EPC Turnkey Projects and Profile.Arbaaz Malik
Arslan Enginery Ltd. provides engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) services for turnkey projects in oil and gas, petrochemical, chemical, and metal industries. It offers a range of services including basic and detailed engineering design, procurement, construction, commissioning, and project management. The company has experience delivering projects in countries like Saudi Arabia, UAE, Kuwait, Yemen, Algeria, Netherlands, and India.
The document describes plans for an oil refinery project with a capacity of 500 thousand tons per year. It will use modern technologies and have highly qualified specialists. The refinery will include various processing units like atmospheric distillation, hydrotreating, thermal cracking, and bitumen production. It will be able to process different types of oil to produce gasoline, diesel, and other products meeting European standards. The refinery will have automated control systems and a certified laboratory to ensure quality. It will require about 30 hectares of land, 100 cubic meters of water per day, and 800 kV of electricity to operate.
The document describes KUAI Energy Systems' modular crude oil minirefineries. The refineries range in capacity from 500 to 50,000 barrels per day and produce products like gasoline, kerosene, diesel, and asphalt. They minimize environmental impact by being air cooled and sited near oil fields. The modular design allows for flexible configurations and production capacities.
Mr. Aziz Jamaluddin, President and CEO of Epcon was asked to present at the 2019 Fall Refining and Equipment Standards Meeting, Atlanta, GA.
Epcon’s technical presentation was specific to Thermal Oxidizers and the various types, technology, challenges, principal design considerations, etc., and ultimately seeking owner/operators’ comments/opinions on operability/maintainability challenges, safety or other issues with regard to assessing the industry for an API Standard.
MHA ppt for the Industry ProOne n RMC Jun 2015 (1)M Hussam Adeni
The document promotes specialized lubricants, industrial cleaners, and cleaning equipment for reducing friction in industry. It provides information on ProOne lubricant products like XPL technology lubricants, fuel maximizers, hydraulic treatments, greases, and penetrating fluids. These products are described as providing benefits like reduced wear, maintenance costs, and downtime. The document also describes industrial cleaner products from Rochester Midland Corporation and Evans that are biodegradable and suitable for cleaning equipment and machinery. Customer support services from Reza Industrial Solutions are highlighted as well.
Introuduction of Henan Eternal Win Machinery-from Miya, ChinaMiya Yang
This document provides an introduction to Henan Eternal Win Engineering & Technology Machinery Corporation. It describes the company as a large group engaged in grain, oil, and mechanical and electrical projects. It has experts in various fields and owns manufacturing and installation teams. The company aims to provide high quality and efficient services to clients in China and internationally. It has undertaken various turnkey projects for oil processing.
Started to create milestones, we, SPEC Engineers & Consultants Pvt. Ltd marked our presence in the year 1994 and operate in the manufacturing/servicing of Vegetable Oil Plants since 21 years. Our quality services products have been always appreciated by our clients. Our spontaneous attitude and confident approach in offering an excellent range of Vegetable Oil Plants, Vegetable Oil Plants, Oleo Chemical Industry Vegetable Oil Plants, Industrial Vegetable Oil Plants, Batch Neutralizing and Bleaching Machines, Continuous Bleaching Oil Machinery, Continuous Physical Refining Machines, Continuous Chemical Refining Machines, Hydrogenation Plants has deepened our roots in the market. We, SPEC Engineers & Consultants Pvt. Ltd breathe with the aim of fully satisfying our clients with our high-quality products services. We are a unit of highly experienced professionals, all of them contributing at the best of their potentials to offer the highest degree of efficiency and client satisfaction.
Leading Global Supplier of Industrial Equipment - EpconLPEpconLP
With 45 years experience and over 4300 systems operating worldwide, Epcon is a leading global supplier across industries and applications. As a global pioneer in the process heating and air pollution control industry, Epcon has a reputation for not only highly quality manufacturing and engineering expertise, but also honesty and integrity.
This document provides information about PT. Cahaya Samoedera Bersaudara (Samoedera), an authorized distributor of Shell Marine Products in Indonesia. It lists the company's head office and multiple warehouse locations across Indonesia. It then summarizes the company's capabilities in distributing a wide range of Shell Marine lubricants to over 40 countries and 600 ports worldwide. The document also outlines the various products and services offered by Samoedera, including technical support programs and a comprehensive lubricant portfolio.
ERIKS Lubrication Essentials is a range of high quality, readily
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Compressor technology options supporting r744 system design for diverse end u...Venu Kandi
This document discusses compressor technology options for carbon dioxide (R744) refrigeration systems to meet diverse end user needs. It presents three main R744 system types: cascade systems using scroll compressors, and booster systems using semi-hermetic or scroll compressors. Examples are provided of an R290/R744 cascade system for cold rooms, an R744 booster system using semi-hermetic and scroll compressors, and an R744 booster system designed for high pressures with remote compressor monitoring. The key benefits of different options are compactness, lower investment and operational costs, applied cost savings, suitability for various locations, and improved preventative maintenance.
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Water polluted by dyestuffs compounds is a global threat to health and the environment; accordingly, we prepared a green novel sorbent chemical and Physical system from an algae, chitosan and chitosan nanoparticle and impregnated with algae with chitosan nanocomposite for the sorption of Malachite green dye from water. The algae with chitosan nanocomposite by a simple method and used as a recyclable and effective adsorbent for the removal of malachite green dye from aqueous solutions. Algae, chitosan, chitosan nanoparticle and algae with chitosan nanocomposite were characterized using different physicochemical methods. The functional groups and chemical compounds found in algae, chitosan, chitosan algae, chitosan nanoparticle, and chitosan nanoparticle with algae were identified using FTIR, SEM, and TGADTA/DTG techniques. The optimal adsorption conditions, different dosages, pH and Temperature the amount of algae with chitosan nanocomposite were determined. At optimized conditions and the batch equilibrium studies more than 99% of the dye was removed. The adsorption process data matched well kinetics showed that the reaction order for dye varied with pseudo-first order and pseudo-second order. Furthermore, the maximum adsorption capacity of the algae with chitosan nanocomposite toward malachite green dye reached as high as 15.5mg/g, respectively. Finally, multiple times reusing of algae with chitosan nanocomposite and removing dye from a real wastewater has made it a promising and attractive option for further practical applications.
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Water contamination is one of the major causes of water borne diseases worldwide. In Kenya, approximately 43% of people lack access to potable water due to human contamination. River Kuywa water is currently experiencing contamination due to human activities. Its water is widely used for domestic, agricultural, industrial and recreational purposes. This study aimed at characterizing bacteria and fungi in river Kuywa water. Water samples were randomly collected from four sites of the river: site A (Matisi), site B (Ngwelo), site C (Nzoia water pump) and site D (Chalicha), during the dry season (January-March 2018) and wet season (April-July 2018) and were transported to Maseno University Microbiology and plant pathology laboratory for analysis. The characterization and identification of bacteria and fungi were carried out using standard microbiological techniques. Nine bacterial genera and three fungi were identified from Kuywa river water. Clostridium spp., Staphylococcus spp., Enterobacter spp., Streptococcus spp., E. coli, Klebsiella spp., Shigella spp., Proteus spp. and Salmonella spp. Fungi were Fusarium oxysporum, Aspergillus flavus complex and Penicillium species. Wet season recorded highest bacterial and fungal counts (6.61-7.66 and 3.83-6.75cfu/ml) respectively. The results indicated that the river Kuywa water is polluted and therefore unsafe for human consumption before treatment. It is therefore recommended that the communities to ensure that they boil water especially for drinking.
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Results of geophysics and pneumatic injection pilot tests during 2003 – 2007 yielded significant positive results for injection delivery design and contaminant mass treatment, resulting in permanent shut-down of an existing groundwater Pump & Treat system.
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In 2022, the first commercial application of MetaArray™ was performed at the site. MetaArray™ utilizes statistical analysis, such as principal component analysis and multivariate analysis to provide evidence that reductive dechlorination is active or even that it is slowing. This creates actionable data allowing users to save money by making important site management decisions earlier.
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The popularity of functional foods among scientists and common people has been increasing day by day. Awareness and modernization make the consumer think better regarding food and nutrition. Now a day’s individual knows very well about the relation between food consumption and disease prevalence. Humans have a diversity of microbes in the gut that together form the gut microflora. Probiotics are the health-promoting live microbial cells improve host health through gut and brain connection and fighting against harmful bacteria. Bifidobacterium and Lactobacillus are the two bacterial genera which are considered to be probiotic. These good bacteria are facing challenges of viability. There are so many factors such as sensitivity to heat, pH, acidity, osmotic effect, mechanical shear, chemical components, freezing and storage time as well which affects the viability of probiotics in the dairy food matrix as well as in the gut. Multiple efforts have been done in the past and ongoing in present for these beneficial microbial population stability until their destination in the gut. One of a useful technique known as microencapsulation makes the probiotic effective in the diversified conditions and maintain these microbe’s community to the optimum level for achieving targeted benefits. Dairy products are found to be an ideal vehicle for probiotic incorporation. It has been seen that the encapsulated microbial cells show higher viability than the free cells in different processing and storage conditions as well as against bile salts in the gut. They make the food functional when incorporated, without affecting the product sensory characteristics.
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