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  1. Irenicus

    Fuel reactions

    Heh, Chicopee, you clearly did not read the question and to answer your suspicion : there is no proper process to remove vanadium from the crude oil in an economical way. It is an oil-soluble and the amount is dependent on the source of the crude. Venezuelan crude oil for instance is known to...
  2. Irenicus

    Fuel reactions

    Hi dear reader, I wasn't sure where to post this so I posted it here and on the chemical forum (hope you guys don't mind). I'm a marine engineer and I have a question about my fuel. Our fuel is following the ISO 8217:2010 standard, which speaks of maximum allowance of fuel contamination...
  3. Irenicus

    Fuel reactions

    Hi dear reader, I'm a marine engineer and I have a question about my fuel. Our fuel is following the ISO 8217:2010 standard, which speaks of maximum allowance of fuel contamination. Onboard my vessel we're using HFO. The iso standard says I'm allowed to have up to 300 ppm of Vanadium in my HFO...

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