Classification of base oils based on physical properties
Classification of base oils based on physical and chemical properties in API Base oils are very different from each other in molecular components and therefore in physical and chemical properties (eg viscosity-temperature properties). For this reason, in 1993, the American Petroleum Association (API) designed an oil classification system and divided all base oils into 5 groups based on the weight percentage of saturated compounds, the weight percentage of sulfur, and the viscosity index, as shown in the table below. It should be noted that the base oil is classified only on the basis of physical and chemical properties and not on the basis of production method. This means that the production method alone does not reflect the level of quality of the base oil. To improve the quality of the base oil, the percentage of unsaturated compounds and sulfur in it should be reduced and the viscosity index of the…
Virgin SN-500 base oil
Virgin base oil is the best base oil used in the formulation of gasoline and diesel engines. Good quality base oil produces much less sulfur than the base oils of other manufacturers. Due to the use of the latest technologies in the production of this minimum point of employment. The type of oil is 240 degrees Celsius. SN500 base oil One of the best and highest quality oils that are produced and extracted is Virgin SN500 base oil, which is very efficient in this industry. This base oil is obtained from solvent extraction and waxing processes and also this base oil is used as one of the best group I oils in the formulation of various types of oils for gasoline and diesel engines, industrial lubricants, greases and special products To take. SN500 base oil can be purchased in bulk or in different packages or barrels from Neil Pala Company…
