base oil types
Group III base oils are subjected to the highest level of mineral oil refining of the base oil groups. Although they are not chemically engineered, they offer good performance in a wide range of attributes as well as good molecular uniformity and stability.
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Group III base oils are subjected to the highest level of mineral oil refining of the base oil groups. Although they are not chemically engineered, they offer good performance in a wide range of attributes as well as good molecular uniformity and stability.
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500N is a heavy Group II base oil which is derived from refining of vacuum distillates of specific crude oil fractions by dewaxing and going through hydrocraking process. They are mainly used in lubricant production where their typical parameters are used for specific products.
150N is defined as a light grade base oil at the lower end of the specifications for Grade II light base oils. They are mainly used in lubricant and lubricant additives production. It is a Group II base oil which has undergone solvent refining and dewaxing processes. To finish the refining it was hydrocracked to clear out any impurities.