Kerosene is a flammable hydrocarbon liquid commonly used as a fuel for heating, jet engines, and lamps. It is derived from crude oil through distillation and has a relatively low sulfur content. Kerosene is valued for its high energy density and stable combustion properties, making it suitable for various applications, including aviation and domestic heating. It is also used as a solvent too.
Marine Gas Oil (MGO) is a type of diesel fuel specifically formulated for use in marine engines and ships. It has a lower sulfur content compared to traditional fuels, meeting international maritime regulations to reduce emissions. MGO ensures compliance with environmental standards while providing reliable performance. It is also used in situations where cleaner burning fuels are required to meet stringent regulations.
Gas Oil HS (High Sulfur) is a type of diesel fuel with a higher sulfur content compared to low sulfur variants, typically exceeding 500 parts per million. This fuel is generally used in regions or applications where environmental regulations are less stringent. It can be found in older engines or industrial applications where emissions controls are minimal or absent. .
Gas Oil 10ppm is a type of diesel fuel with a sulfur content of 10 parts per million, indicating it is ultra-low sulfur diesel (ULSD). This low sulfur level helps reduce harmful emissions such as sulfur dioxide and particulate matter, contributing to improved air quality and regulatory compliance. It is commonly used in vehicles, industrial machinery, and marine engines to meet stringent environmental standards.
Base Oil is a fundamental component in the formulation of lubricants and oils, serving as the primary ingredient in engine and industrial oils. It is derived from refining crude oil or through synthetic processes and is classified into different groups based on its refining method and properties. Base oils provide essential lubrication, reduce friction, and protect engine components by forming a stable, consistent film.