SHS 105

General Characteristics
Stabilized oil hydrogenates are a fraction boiling above approximately 250°C, obtained from crude oil through distillation and mild hydrocracking. They are a mixture of light colour hydrocarbons of semi-solid to pasty character under normal conditions, without any notable water and mechanical impurity content.

Basic Quality Parameters
PN 08 – CRC – 01
Quality Requirements Light Middle Heavy
Viscosity index dewaxing 81 - 112 98 - 117  100 - 110
Density at 15°C - kg.m-3 828 - 871 835 - 871 868 - 881
Distillation: 3% (V/V) - °C  275 - 305 270 - 305 285 - 310
Colour ASTM, max.  1,5

Application
Stabilized oil hydrogenates are special intermediates which, after distillation treatment and dewaxing by customer, serve mainly as a basic component for primary lube oil production, or for production of special oils and liquids. Types: Stabilized oil hydrogenates are produced in types agreed with the customer in compliance with respective sales agreement. Light, medium and heavy stabilized oil hydrogenates are produced with wide viscosity range and viscosity index 80 to 120.

Packaging, Storage, Transportation
Stabilized oil hydrogenates are supplied in rail tankers equipped with heating coils if required. Stabilized oil hydrogenate storage, transportation and handling must comply with respective legal regulations.

Transport Sign
From the point of view of transportation (transport measures - RID/ADR), the stabilized oil hydrogenates are not classified as hazardous items.

Basic Safety Data

Stabilized oil hydrogenates are not classified as hazardous chemical substances.
 

20 Apr 2009


Unipetrol group
Orlen group