Re-refined Base Oil
Re-Refined is a defined as a light grade base oil and is a Grade I base Oils. They are mainly used in lubricant and lubricant additives Production. It is a Group I base oil (mineral based non-synthetic base oil) which is derived from rerefining used or lubricants contaminated with particulate matter and other soluble materials.
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Pale oils are a base oil stock which are highly naphthenic in content (in contrast to the usually mainly paraffinic base oils. They are used in moderate temperature applications, mainly for manufacturing metal working fluids, greases and other industrial and anticorrosion fluids. They are excellent as a property balance for rubber compounding and ideal for processing polymers. These can also be used as resin extending and secondary plasticizer for PVC.
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Group I base oils are the least refined of all the groups. With the use of solvents impurities are leeched out so it can be further processed. This method is quite standard and is the minimum when refining base oils. The mix after refining is made up from different hydrocarbon chains with little or no uniformity. While some automotive oils on the market use Group I stocks, they are generally used in less demanding applications. They are defined as having a viscosity index between 80 and 120 while the level of sulphur is larger than 0.03%.
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