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Light Diesel Oil falls under class C category fuel having flash point above 66OC. It is a blend of distillate components and a small amount of residual components. It is marketed under BIS 1460-2000 specification for Diesel fuels. We deals in Brand like Castrol, Hindustan Petroleum (HP), Indian Oil Corporation (IOC), Gulf, VeedolLDO is used in lower RPM engines. It is used in Lift irrigation pump sets, DG Sets and as a fuel in certain boilers and furnaces.SAFETY INFORMATIONReactivity Data – Chemically stable and incompatible with strong oxidizers. Does not React vigorously with common materials but may react with oxidizing agentsHealth Hazard Data – Routes of entry may be through inhalation/ ingestion/ skin/ eye.EFFECTS OF EXPOSURE / SYMPTOMSInhalation causes dizziness and headache.Ingestion may lead to nausea vomiting, irritation of mouth and gastro-intestinal effects likely. Potentially fatal chemical pneumonitis.On Skin and eye contact , irritation will remove natural fats from skin. Prolonged or repeated contact should be avoided, Otherwise skin chapping or cracking or possible contact of dermatitis may result. Dry skin, erythema oil acne and oil folliculitis and warty growth may occur which may become skin cancer subsequently on excessive repeated exposure.EMERGENCY TREATMENTInhalation – Remove victim to fresh air. Give artificial respiration if necessary. If unconscious but breathing, place in recovery (Unconscious) position and give external cardiac massage if necessary.Ingestion – Do not induce vomiting. Remove contaminated clothing. Wash all affected skin thoroughly with soap and water.Eyes – Irrigate eyes with copious amounts of water. Administration of medical paraffin may reduce absorption through digestive tract.Gastric lavage should be done only after endo tracheal intubation in view of respiration which may cause serious chemical pnemonitis for which antibiotic and cortico-steroid therapy may be indicated.IS 1592-1982Requirements for Light Diesel Oils (Clause 4.2)
Light Diesel Oil ( LDO )

INR 65

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Furnace Oil is a fraction obtained from petroleum distillation, either as a distillate or a residue. Broadly speaking fuel oil is any liquid petroleum product that is burned in a furnace or boiler for the generation of heat or used in an engine for the generation of power, except oils having a flash point of approximately 40 °C (104 °F) and oils burned in cotton or wool-wick burners. In this sense, diesel is a type of fuel oil. Fuel oil is made of long hydrocarbon chains, particularly alkaline, cyclo-alkaline and aromatics. The term fuel oil is also used in a stricter sense to refer only to the heaviest commercial fuel that can be obtained from crude oil i.e. heavier than gasoline and naphtha.Furnace Oil is a residual fuel (motor spirit / gasoline, high speed diesel and kerosene are distillate fuels). It is a dark, viscous liquid at room temperature. It is a complex mix of hydrocarbons with carbon atoms ranging mainly from 20 to 55. It is produced by blending residues from various refinery processing units and diluting with middle distillates.SPECIFICATIONFurnace oil in the current marketing range meets Bureau of Indian Standards Specification IS : 1593 – 1982 for fuel oils, grade MV2.VISCOSITYViscosity is the most important characteristic in the furnace oil specification. It influences the degree of pre-heat required for handling, storage and satisfactory atomization. If the oil is too viscous it may become difficult to pump, burner may be hard to light and operation may be erratic. Poor atomization may result in the carbon deposits on the burner tips or on the walls. The upper viscosity limit for furnace oil is such that it can be handled without heating in the storage tank is excepting under server cold conditions. Pre-heating is necessary for proper atomization.SAFETY INFORMATIONReactivity Data – Chemically stable and incompatible with strong oxidizers. Does not React vigorously with common materials but can react with oxidizing agents Health Hazard Data – Routes of entry may be through inhalation/ ingestion/ skin/ eye.EFFECTS OF EXPOSURE / SYMPTOMSIngestion – may cause spontaneous vomiting, irritation of mouth throat and gastro intestinal tract.On prolonged exposure it makes skin dry, erythema oil acne, development of warty growths which may lead to skin cancer, skin cracking and contact dermitites. As it is handled at a high temperature, skin contact could produce burns.On exposure to eye it may cause light to moderate irritation.Ingested – do not induce vomiting as it may lead to chemical pneumonitis. Remove contaminated clothing immediately and wash affected area with water and soap. If eyes are affected, irrigate liberally with copious amounts of water and seek medical advice.IS 1592-1982Requirements for furnace Oils (Fuel Oil) (Clause 3.3)
Furnace Oil 380

INR 45.5

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Fuel Oil is a fraction obtained from petroleum distillation, either as a distillate or a residue. Broadly speaking fuel oil is any liquid petroleum product that is burned in a furnace or boiler for the generation of heat or used in an engine for the generation of power, except oils having a flash point of approximately 40 °C (104 °F) and oils burned in cotton or wool-wick burners. In this sense, diesel is a type of fuel oil. Fuel oil is made of long hydrocarbon chains, particularly alkaline, cyclo-alkaline and aromatics. The term fuel oil is also used in a stricter sense to refer only to the heaviest commercial fuel that can be obtained from crude oil i.e. heavier than gasoline and naphtha.Fuel Oil is a residual fuel (motor spirit / gasoline, high speed diesel and kerosene are distillate fuels). It is a dark, viscous liquid at room temperature. It is a complex mix of hydrocarbons with carbon atoms ranging mainly from 20 to 55. It is produced by blending residues from various refinery processing units and diluting with middle distillates.
Fuel Oil

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Type of Steam Boilers	Oil Fired Steam BoilerFuel Type	Oil & Gas FiredWorking Pressure	Upto 10 Kg/cm2Material	Cast IronBoiler Power	Up to 30 HPPhase	Three PhaseCertification	IBR ApprovedUsage/Application	Aquariums, Food and Beverage, Laboratories, Lumber KilnsAutomation Grade	AutomaticFrequency	50HzLow sulphur heavy stock (LSHS) is a residual fuel processed from indigenous crudeoil. This fuel is generally used in lieu of FO in the same applications where the FO is suitable. The main difference with LSHS and FO is the higher pour point, higher calorific value and lower sulphur content in LSHS as compared to FO.Additional Information:Delivery Time: 2 DAYS AFTER POPackaging Details: DRUMS AND TANKER LOAD
LSHS Premium

INR 51

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Packaging Type	Tankers And BarrelsPurity	100 %Density	1.05Color	Glossy BlackProduct Type	CBFSCalorific Value	10745Usage/Application	Boilers,Furnace,BurnableBrand	RelianceCBFS in the raw material for manufacture of carbon black, which is used by the tyre industry.A small portion of this product is also used by processors to make various downstream chemicals like Agarbatti Oil, White Oil etc.This is also used for manufacture of Rubber Process Oils. We Are Dealer Of Reliance CBFS Oil And Also We Are Serving In Reasonable Price.Additional Information:Item Code: SPCBFSProduction Capacity: 100 MTDelivery Time: 1 Day After OrderPackaging Details: We Are Serving In Tanker Load Also Barrel Too.
CBFS

INR 48

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Grade	Group 1Packaging Size	Bottle of 500 mLType	Mineral Based OilColor	Pale YellowUsage/Application	IndustrialAutomation Grade	AutomaticFeatures	Easy To UseThe refining process of mineral oils has improved greatly in the 20th century. The American Petroleum Institute (API) divided all base oils into five separate groups in the early 1990s. The first 3 groups were dedicated to mineral oils and the 2 remaining groups contained synthetic oils predominantly. Group 1, 2 and 3 are all mineral oils, with chronologically increasing refining process severity. Base oils under Group 1 are made using solvent-refining or solvent-extraction technology. Base oils under Group 2 are produced by hydrotreating or hydrogenation. It is a process that uses hydrogen gas to refine oils, but they are better for converting components like aromatics that are undesirable, into hydrocarbon structures that are desirable. Base oils in Group 3 are produced in a similar fashion as Group 2, the only difference is that the process of hydrogenation or hydrotreating in group 3 is coupled with high pressures and high temperatures. This leads to convert all the undesirable components in the oil into desirable hydrocarbon structures. When you compare these groups of mineral oil bases, you will see that highly refined oils provide greater benefits in terms of thermal stability, oxidation stability, pour point, operating temperature, and viscosity index. But the oil starts to show some key weaknesses, affecting additive solubility and oils biodegradability. Group 4 contains only one type of synthetic oil called polyalphaolefin (PAO), these synthetically created hydrocarbons are the most widely used base oils form the synthetic category. They are created using the polymerization process that gives an olefinic tail by the introduction of ethylene gas. This process makes the chemical structure of PAOs quite similar to that of highly refined mineral oils form Group 3. While PAOs lack in lubricity, additive solubility, film strength and seal shrinkage, they have powerful advantages such as superior oxidation stability, higher viscosity index, lower volatility and excellent performance in high and low temperatures. POWs are employed widely for lubrication; they are especially preferred when the equipment is expected to reach higher temperatures. Group 5 contains all the remaining oil bases which are mostly synthetics. Most common oils that belong to this group are polyolesters, diesters, polyalkylene glycols, silicones and, phosphate esters.
Base Oil

INR 74

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Light Liquid Paraffin Oil Ip is highly purified mixture of liquid saturated hydrocarbons obtained from petroleum and is highly paraffinic in nature. Light Liquid Paraffin oil is transparent, & free from fluorescence in daylight. It is colourless, tasteless, and odourless when cold. Light liquid paraffin oil Ip highly refined hydro-treated oil has excellent thermal & chemical stability, having high flash point & is soluble in Chloroform & solvent Ether.USES OF LLP:-Light Liquid Paraffin Oil Ip is used in the manufacture of Anti-static Coning oil, Knitting oil & other Textile Auxiliaries, Plant Spray Oil, Agrochemicals, Aerosols, Dye Intermediates, Paper Industry; Perfumery, Food Grade Speciality Lubricants, Food Grade Plastics used as a Lubricant Plasticizer, Attars, Flavours & Fragrances, Perfumery Chemicals, Speciality Chemicals, Incenses, Personal Care Products, Leather Chemicals, Fat Liquors, Petrochemical Solvents, etc. It may also be used in the manufacture of Pharmaceuticals and Cosmetic Products like Creams, Lotions, Perfumery Industry, Bulk Drugs & Food Industry etc.
Light Liquid Paraffin Oil ( LLP )

INR 70

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Grade	Group 2Packaging Size	Bottle of 1 LitreType	Mineral Based OilColor	Pale YellowAutomation Grade	AutomaticUsage/Application	Automotive IndustryForm	LiquidFeatures	SmoothBrand	Shaikh PetroleumUsed oil, or 'sump oil' as it is sometimes called, should not be thrown away. Although it gets dirty, used oil can be cleaned of contaminants so it can be recycled again and again. There are many uses for recycled used oil.These include:Industrial burner oil, where the used oil is dewatered, filtered and demineralised for use in industrial burners;Mould oil to help release products from their moulds (e.g. pressed metal products, concrete);Hydraulic oil;Bitumen based products;An additive in manufactured products; orRe-refined base oil for use as a lubricant, hydraulic or transformer oil.Once you have taken your used oil to your local collection facility, used oil collectors take the used oil and undertake some pre-treatment and recycling of the used oil or sell it to a specialised used oil recycler.
Recycled Base Oil

INR 61

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MTO is a mixture of Aliphatic, Open-Chain or Alicyclic C7 to C12 HydrocarbonAlso know as WHITE SPIRIT & PETROLEUM SPIRITSMTO is insoluble in waterINDUSTRIAL USES OF MTO :-MTO is Used as an extraction solvent, as a cleaning solvent, as a degreasing solvent and as a solvent in Aerosols, Paints, Wood preservatives, Lacquers, Varnishes, and Asphalt products MTO is mainly used as Raw Material for paints / varnishes. MTO is also used for dry cleaning and other industrial cleaning purposes.
Mineral Turpentine Oil ( MTO )

INR 82

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Material	NaphthaGrade Standard	APhysical State	LiquidPurity	99%Country of Origin	Made in IndiaUsage/Application	Hydrocarbon Cracking, Laundry Soaps, etc.Naphtha (/ˈnæpθə/ or /ˈnæfθə/) is a flammable liquid hydrocarbon mixture. Mixtures labelled naphtha have been produced from natural gas condensates, petroleum distillates, and the distillation of coal tar and peat.
Naphtha

INR 67

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Purity %	99%Packaging Details	200 L DrumGrade Standard	Industrial GradeUsage/Application	IndustrialColor	YellowCountry of Origin	Made in IndiaCrude benzol is produced during carbonisation of coking coal. Benzol, also called as benzole, is the name. normally applied in the chemical industry to a mixture of hydrocarbons of the benzene series.
Crude Benzol

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Toluene is a colorless, water-insoluble liquid with a typical smell often associated with paint thinners. It is a benzene derivative, consisting of a CH3 group attached to a phenyl group. Toluene is commonly used as a solvent, particularly for paints, paint thinners, adhesives, and in the production of various chemicals. It is also used as a raw material in the synthesis of benzene, xylene, and other industrial chemicals.While toluene has various industrial applications, it is important to handle it with care due to its toxic properties. Inhalation or ingestion of toluene can lead to various health effects, such as headaches, dizziness, respiratory issues, and in severe cases, it can cause damage to the central nervous system and other organs.Moreover, toluene is a volatile organic compound (VOC) and is known to contribute to air pollution. Its presence in the atmosphere can react with nitrogen oxides to form ground-level ozone and contribute to the formation of smog. Thus, measures are often taken to control its emissions and limit its impact on the environment.
Toluene

INR 95

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