Naphtha

Naphtha

Purity: Generally high, with specific grades tailored to various industrial requirements.

Moisture Content: Typically maintained at low levels to ensure product stability and performance.

Density: Varies between 0.65 to 0.86 g/cm³ at 15°C, depending on the specific grade and composition.

Boiling Range: Approximately 30°C to 200°C, with variations based on the type (light or heavy naphtha).

Flash Point: Ranges from below 0°C to above 40°C, contingent on the specific formulation.

Aromatic Content: Can range from low to high percentages, depending on the intended application.

Color: Typically colorless to light yellow, with Saybolt color values ranging from +25 to +30.

Sulfur Content: Generally maintained below 0.07% by weight to meet environmental and application standards.

Typical Applications:

Petrochemical Feedstock: Used in the production of ethylene, propylene, and other olefins.

Solvent: Employed in various industries for cleaning, degreasing, and as a carrier solvent.

Fuel Blending: Integrated into gasoline formulations to adjust volatility and octane ratings.

Industrial Processes: Utilized in the manufacturing of adhesives, paints, coatings, and rubber products.

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