Oil hydrogenates are a fraction boiling at above approximately 300°C, gained from crude oil through distillation and mild hydrocracking. They are a mixture of light colour hydrocarbons of semi-solid to pasty character under normal conditions, without any notable water or mechanical impurity content. Oil hydrogenates are special intermediates which after distillation treatment and dewaxing by the customer, serve mainly as a basic component for primary lube oil production. Types: Oil hydrogenates are produced in types agreed with customers in compliance with respective sales agreements. Light, medium and heavy hydrogenates are produced with wide viscosity range and viscosity index 85 to 105.Information provided by Unipetrol RPA |