Oil Field Chemicals
Our productions are oil field refinery &
Petrochemical specialty to fulfill the
needs of oil , gas & Petrochemical industries in Iran.
Our productions are under license of
internationally known reputable company
of ONDED Nalco Limited (Ex Nalco exxan).
We are supplying NIOC (National Iran oil
company ) requirements like oil field
chemicals such as Demulsifiers, Corrosion inhibitors, Biocides, ETC………..
Refinery Process Chemicals
1-Overhead corrosion inhibitors.
2- Demulsifiers
3-Antifoulants
Oil Chemicals Field
1-Scale inhibitors 2-Bactericides
3-Demulsifiers 4-Corrosion inhibitors
5-Antifoulants chemicals 6-Oil spill
control Aids 7-Industrial cleaners
Petrochemical Additives
1-Anitipolymerizations 2-Stabilizers
3-Scale inhibitors 4-Corrosion
inhibitors Please send your oil analyze
that you wand to use our production with, then we will give you price & analyze.
Demulsifiers
Due to intensifying supply and demand
issues facing today’s oil industry,
production optimization and efficiency
objectives are scrutinized more than
ever before. Throughout the world, the
FRS brand has continued to keep pace
with these ever-increasingly stringent challenges.
Well maturity, along with secondary and
tertiary recovery methods used to
maintain and increase production, have
significantly increased levels of water
co-produced with oil. Managing this
excess water has become more demanding
over time. There are also additional
problems, as more heavy oil deposits are
exploited and mining and SAGD operations
are developed. All this contributes to
creating more complex and difficult-to-break emulsions. These
resulting emulsions, formed through
naturally-occurring emulsifiers, or by
combinations of added chemicals and
pump-shearing effects, need to be broken
down by demulsifiers, or emulsion breakers.
Breaking oilfield emulsions efficiently
is critical for meeting production
targets and expert crude specifications.
Since each emulsion is unique, the
success of any demulsifiers program
depend on the depth of expertise
delivered. Baker Petrolite provides the
best possible combination of experience
and expertise to ensure your operations
are safe, fully productive and deliver
the highest levels of revenues possible.
Toluene
Toluene, also known as methylbenzene or phenylmethane is a clear water-insoluble liquid with the typical smell of paint thinners, reminiscent of the sweet smell of the related compound benzene. An aromatic hydrocarbon is widely used as an industrial feedstock and as a solvent. Toluene is listed as a Table II precursor under the Convention Against Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs.
History
The name toluene was derived from the older name toluol that refers to tolu
balsam, an aromatic extract from the tropical American tree Myroxylon
balsamum, from which it was first isolated. Jöns Jakob Berzelius
originally named it.
Chemical properties
Toluene reacts as a normal aromatic
hydrocarbon towards electrophilic
aromatic substitution. The methyl group
makes it around 25 times more reactive
than benzene in such reactions. It
undergoes smooth sulfonation to give p-toluenesulfonic
acid, and chlorination by Cl2 in the
presence of FeCl3 to give ortho and para
isomers of chlorotoluene. It undergoes
nitration to give ortho and para
nitrotoluene isomers, but if heated it
can give dinitrotoluene and ultimately
the explosive trinitrotoluene (TNT).
With other reagents the methyl side
chain in toluene may react, undergoing
oxidation. Potassium permanganate leads
to benzoic acid, whereas chromyl
chloride leads to benzaldehyde.
Halogenation can be performed under free
radical conditions, for example NBS
leads gives benzyl bromide.
Hydrogenation of toluene to
methylcyclohexane requires a high
pressure of hydrogen to go to
completion, because of the stability of
the aromatic system.
Preparation
Toluene occurs naturally at law
levels in crude oil and usually produced
in the process of making gasoline via a
catalytic reformer, in an ethylene
cracker or making coke from coal. Final
separation (via either distillation or
solvent extraction) will take place in a BTX plant
Oil Product Uses
Toluene is used as an octane booster in
fuel, as a solvent in paints, paint
thinners, chemical reactions, rubber,
printing, adhesives, lacquers, leather
tanning, disinfectants, and to produce
phenol and TNT. It is also used as a raw
material for toluene diisocyanate, which
is used in the manufacture of
polyurethane foams.
Base Oil Specification
SN-500
Item |
Physical Properties |
Unit |
Specification |
Test Method |
1 |
Density@ 15ºC |
Kg/M3 |
885-900 |
ASTM
D4052/96 |
2 |
Flash Point (Min) |
ºC |
215 |
ASTM
D92 |
3 |
Kinematic Viscosity @ºC40ºC |
- |
To Be reported |
ASTM
D445/96 |
4 |
Kinematic Viscosity @ºC100ºC |
CST |
10.5-12 |
ASTM
D445/96 |
5 |
Color (Max) |
- |
2.5 |
ASTM
D1500/98 |
6 |
Pour Point |
ºC |
-6~0 |
ASTM
D97 |
7 |
Viscosity Index |
- |
88 |
ASTM
D2270-93 |
8 |
Water Content |
PPM |
500 (Trace) |
ASTM
D95 |
Recommended Filled of Application
Kind of powder |
Talc |
Mica |
Kaolin |
Red Iron oxide |
Fluorine |
Dolomite |
Calcite |
Bentonite |
Barite |
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Chinaware |
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Elecrode |
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