Rubber Process Oils can be broadly divided into 1.Aromatic types 2. Naphthenic types 3. Paraffinic
two common grade of this product which are being produced in Iran is SN150 and SN500, the specification of this products are as follow
This product can be supplied in rock and powder forms packing in 25kgs bags or in 1MT Jumbo Bags, the specification of the product is as follow
the regular grades of bitumen producing in Iran are two grades which are grade 60-70 and 85-100. The specification of these two grades is as following
Exporting our product: We are exporting our products to UAE, India, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda
More than 50 person employee: 22000square meter located in Bandar Abbas with more than 50 person employee
Established in year 2013: We are a trading company established in year 2013 in the north of Tehran and in Bandar Abbas, Iran
Introduction to Base Oil
Base oil is the name given to lubrication grade oils initially produced from refining crude oil (mineral base oil) or through chemical synthesis (synthetic base oil). Base oil is typically defined as oil with a boiling point range between 550 and 1050 F, consisting of hydrocarbons with 18 to 40 carbon atoms. This oil can be either paraffinic or napthenic in nature depending on the chemical structure of the molecules.
Base Oil
Modern base oils are the result of a long and complex distillation and refining processes. The feedstock used is crude oil. This substance is not of uniform quality but consists of several thousands of hydrocarbon compounds in which the elements carbon and hydrogen are present in all molecules and, in part, are bound to other elements.
RPO (Rubber Process Oil)
We offer RPO (rubber process oil), which is used in the pricessing of rubber manufacturing and is known for its supperior quanlity. Widely used in various industries, this RPO (Rubber Process Oil) is safe to use and environment friendly.
Gilsonite
Gilsonite, also known as uintahite or asphaltum, is a bitumen-impregnated rock (asphaltite) mainly found in the Uintah Basin of Utah and Colorado, United States. It is a naturally occurring solid hydrocarbon bitumen. Although it occurs also in other locations, its large-scale production occurs only in the Uintah Basin.
Bitumen
Asphalt, also known as bitumen is a sticky, black and highly viscous liquid or semi-solid form of petroleum. It may be found in natural deposits or may be a refined product; it is a substance classed as a pitch. Until the 20th century, the term asphaltum was also used.The word is derived from the Greek 'asphaltos' which in turn was borrowed from an Eastern word.
Ancient times
The use of asphalt/bitumen for waterproofing and as an adhesive dates at least to the fifth millennium B.C. in the early Indus community of Mehrgarh, where it was used to line the baskets in which they gathered crops.In the ancient Middle East, the Sumerians used natural asphalt/bitumen deposits for mortar between bricks and stones, to cement parts of carvings, such as eyes, into place, for ship caulking, and for waterproofing.The Greek historian Herodotus said hot asphalt/bitumen was used as mortar in the walls of Babylon.
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