brochon
Chemical
- Feb 5, 2003
- 11
To control our # 6 oil viscosity, we can cut with the following cutterstocks,
crude unit diesel flash ~ 180 °F
merox kerosene flash ~ 160 °F
distillate hydrotreater diesel flash ~ 180 °F
visbreaker gas oil flash ~ 190 °F
At times, usually when we're cutting with a lot of kerosene, the #6 oil flash will be < 150 °F.
How can this be, when the individual component flash points are > 150 °F? Are there any guidelines or mixing rules that apply? Or is there some other phenomenon going on here?
Thx Brian
crude unit diesel flash ~ 180 °F
merox kerosene flash ~ 160 °F
distillate hydrotreater diesel flash ~ 180 °F
visbreaker gas oil flash ~ 190 °F
At times, usually when we're cutting with a lot of kerosene, the #6 oil flash will be < 150 °F.
How can this be, when the individual component flash points are > 150 °F? Are there any guidelines or mixing rules that apply? Or is there some other phenomenon going on here?
Thx Brian