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3. CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL INFORMATION 3. 1 CHEMICAL IDENTITY All fuel oils consist of complex mixtures of aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons The aliphatic alkanes (paraffins) and cycloalkanes (naphthenes) are hydrogen saturated and compose approximately 80-90% of the fuel oils
AP-42 VOL. I: 1. 3: Fuel Oil Combustion - US EPA The PM emitted by distillate oil-fired boilers primarily comprises carbonaceous particles resulting from incomplete combustion of oil and is not correlated to the ash or sulfur content of the oil However, PM emissions from residual oil burning are related to the oil sulfur content
Sulfur distillation - Big Chemical Encyclopedia The vacuum residue containing most of the crude contaminants (metals, salts, sediments, sulfur, nitrogen, asphaltenes, Conradson carbon, etc ) is used in asphalt manufacture, for heavy fuel -oil, or for feed for others conversion processes
CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL INFORMATION - Toxicological Profile for Fuel Oils . . . Residual fuel oils are generally more complex in composition and impurities than distillate fuel oils; therefore, a specific composition cannot be determined (Air Force 1989) Sulfur content in residual fuel oils has been reported to be from 0 18% to 4 36% by weight
Oil Fuel Properties - Global Combustion Other Information View Gas Fuel Properties View NOx Measurement View Conversion Tables Property Units Diesel Oil (Gas Oil) Light Fuel Oil (LFO) Medium Fuel Oil (MFO) Heavy Fuel Oil (HFO) Composition: Carbon %C 85 7 85 5 85 3 85 1 Hydrogen %H 13 4 11 5 11 2 10 9 Sulphur %S 0 9 3 3 5 4 Density @ 15C kg l 0 84 0 96 Read more
Heavy fuel oil - Wikipedia Heavy fuel oil (HFO) is a category of fuel oils of a tar -like consistency Also known as bunker fuel, or residual fuel oil, HFO is the result or remnant from the distillation and cracking process of petroleum
Fuel oil - Wikipedia The term fuel oil generally includes any liquid fuel that is burned in a furnace or boiler to generate heat (heating oils), or used in an engine to generate power (as motor fuels)
AP-42 VOL. I: 1. 3: Fuel Oil Combustion - U. S. Environmental Protection . . . The PM emitted by distillate oil-fired boilers primarily comprises carbonaceous particles resulting from incomplete combustion of oil and is not correlated to the ash or sulfur content of the oil However, PM emissions from residual oil burning are related to the oil sulfur content