Solvent Naphtha
Naphtha is a term used to describe a class of hydrocarbon liquids that are derived from petroleum. It is a flammable liquid hydrocarbon mixture. It is a fraction of crude oil found under the ground. It is a colorless to reddish-brown liquid with a gasoline-like odor.
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HS Code
27075000
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CAS No
64742-95-6
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Chemical Formula
CnH2n
APPLICATION & USAGE
- Naphtha is used as a feedstock in the petrochemical industry for the production of olefins, which are used to make plastics and other chemicals.
- It is also used as a solvent in the production of paints and coatings, and as a fuel for industrial boilers and engines.
- Naphtha is used to dilute heavy crude oil to reduce its viscosity and enable/facilitate transport; undiluted heavy crude cannot normally be transported by pipeline, and may also be difficult to pump onto oil tankers. Other common dilutants include natural-gas condensate and light crude.
- Naphtha is a crucial component in the production of plastics.
SIMILAR NAME
- (Polyethyl)benzenes / Atosol / Heavy aromatic naphtha / Heavy aromatic solvent naphtha (petroleum) / High,flash aromatic naphtha.
PACKING
185 Kgs Drum
900 Kgs IBC
20 MT Tanker