Petrochemicals & Petroleum Products

Petrochemicals & Petroleum Products

Petrochemicals & Petroleum Products

The Petroleum & Petrochemicals platform includes hydrocarbon transportation and storage, refining and petrochemicals businesses, working with world-class refineries across the hydrocarbon value chain to maximize returns and contribute to the ongoing diversification objectives of our clients .

Major products we are Import exports are always we connect directly to refineries world wide or we will be supplying to the end user on contract or spot deals.

Bitumen

White spirit

RPO

SULFUR

 

NAPHTHA

wax

ETHANOL

Methanol

60 /70 and 80 / 100 Grade

Bitumen, also known as asphalt in the United States, is a substance that forms through the distillation of crude oil. It has waterproofing and adhesive properties. Bitumen production through distillation removes lighter crude oil components, such as gasoline and diesel, leaving the “heavier” bitumen behind

This standard recommended five grades of bitumen viz. S-35, S-45, S-65, S-90 and S-200. The key requirements for bitumen were the specific gravity, penetration, water content, flash point, softening point, ductility, loss on heating test and solubility in trichloroethylene

Our Major Supply

ME – IRAQ – RUSSIAN – CIS

WHITE SPIRIT

White spirit , also known as mineral turpentine, turpentine substitute, petroleum spirits, solvent naphtha (petroleum), varsol, Stoddard solvent, or, generically, “paint thinner”, is a petroleum-derived clear, transparent liquid used as a common organic solvent in painting and decorating.

Typical

Packing in

Drums / IBC / Flexi bags

Rubber Processing Oil (RPO)

We supply a wide range of standard as well as customized Rubber Process Oils to cater manufacturers of NR, SBR, PBR, Butyl and EPDM based rubber Products.

Rubber Process oil is produced by Crude oil distillation process obtained from the composition and chemical interactions and isolation material extracted called Raffinate. The primary characteristics is the presence of the double bonded mix ring carbon structure. Aromatic extracts procured from refineries are suitably blended to meet stringent specifications with different Viscosity. Heavy RPO is also an aromatic process oil with higher viscosity and is specifically developed for use as an extender oil in the manufacture of polystyrene butadiene rubber. This aromatic type of rubber process oil is dark in colour and has good solvency. It is compatible with most rubber polymers and suitable for use in the manufacture of automobile rubber tyres, belting, battery case etc. where colour is not an important parameter. Heavy RPO was specially developed for use in SBS rubber.

(Aromatic Base) (Paraffinic Base) (Naphthenic Base)

Sulfur is used in the vulcanisation of black rubber, as a fungicide and in black gunpowder. Mostly used in the production of sulfuric acid, many uses is in the manufacture of phosphoric acid, to make phosphates for fertilisers.
Mercaptans are a family of organosulfur compounds. Some are added to natural gas supplies because of their distinctive smell, so that gas leaks can be detected easily. Others are used in silver polish, and in the production of pesticides and herbicides.
sulfur is used in gun powders too.

NAPHTHA

Naphtha is a liquid petroleum product that boils from about 30°C (86°F) to approximately 200°C (392°F), although there are different grades of naphtha within this extensive boiling range that have different boiling ranges .

The term petroleum solvent is often used synonymously with naphtha. On a chemical basis, naphtha is difficult to define precisely because it can contain varying amounts of its constituents (paraffins, naphthenes, aromatics,
and olefins) in different proportions, in addition to the potential isomers of the paraffins that exist in the naphtha boiling range. Naphtha is also represented as having a boiling range and carbon number similar to those of gasoline a precursor to gasoline.

PARAFFIN WAXES

Paraffin wax, colourless or white, somewhat translucent, hard wax consisting of a mixture of solid straight-chain hydrocarbons ranging in melting point from about 48° to 66° C (120° to 150° F). Paraffin wax is obtained from petroleum by dewaxing light lubricating oil stocks. It is used in candles, wax paper, polishes, cosmetics, and electrical insulators. It assists in extracting perfumes from flowers, forms a base for medical ointments, and supplies a waterproof coating for wood. In wood and paper matches, it helps to ignite the matchstick by supplying an easily vaporized hydrocarbon fuel.

Uses Candles; paper coating; glazing agent, protective sealant for foods; food coatings; plastics lubricant; hot-melt carpet backing; floor polishes; the masticatory substance in chewing gum; raising m.p. of ointments; antiozonant for rubber; Mfg. of varnishes: in elec. insulators: perfume extraction (from flowers); paper sizing agent; waterproofing agent for textiles, leather, paper, cork, wood: solvent for inks; emollient, visit. control agent, moisturizer, the stabilizer for cosmetics; pharmaceuticals (stiffener, tablet coating); defoamer, surf. lubricant in food-contact coatings; in cellophane for food pkg.; wood preservative for Agric. Prods. pkg.; pkg. material for irradiated foods.

SLACK WAX

Slack waxes are widely used in the production of wax emulsions, construction board, matches, Glass wool and textile treating, synthetic firelogs, matches, inks, weed bars, carbon paper, composite wood panels, chemicals and fertilizers, Paraffin wax production and candle production, in arena footing, in soil or turf protection, polishes, in fireplace products. Applied externally, these waxes can also function as good dust suppressants and/or controlled-release agents for various and also Rust protective products and waterproofing agents in the manufacture of various industrial products.

PETROLEUM JELLY

Petroleum jelly (also called petrolatum) is a mixture of mineral oils and waxes, which form a semisolid jelly-like substance. This product hasn’t changed much since Robert Augustus Chesebrough discovered it in 1859. Chesebrough noticed that oil workers would use a gooey jelly to heal their wounds and burns. We are committed to supply to our clients.

Ethanol

Ethanol (also called ethyl alcohol, grain alcohol, drinking alcohol, or simply alcohol) is a chemical compound, a simple alcohol with the chemical formula C. 2H. 6O. Its formula can be also written as CH. 3−CH.

Methanol

Methanol is the simplest alcohol, consisting of a methyl group linked to a hydroxyl group. It is a light, volatile, colorless, flammable liquid with a distinctive odor similar to that of ethanol (drinking alcohol). Methanol is however far more toxic than ethanol.

We commit to supply from GCC and Other countries to our client