Industrial lubricants
Industrial lubricants are supplied by Barton Petroleum, an independent supplier of industrial lubricants to industry, farming and the home.
Barton Petroleum has supplied industrial lubricants since it was founded in 1972. Over the years, our reputation as a industrial lubricants supplier has grown, providing excellent levels of service in supplying industrial lubricants to our customers, who in turn have recommended us to others.
Our industrial lubricants supply is sourced from UK refiners, ensuring the required British standards for industrial lubricants quality is met at all times. Our normal delivery period of industrial lubricants are 48 hours. If there is an urgent requirement for industrial lubricants however, we will do everything we can to assist.
Industrial lubricants Supplier
Barton Petroleum delivers industrial lubricants to locations within a 25 mile radius of nottingham, loughborough, leicester, bedworth, hinkley, peterborough, market harborough, coventry, kettering, daventry, wellingborough, bedford, milton keynes, biggleswade, luton, aylesbury, st albans, amersham, watford, high wycombe, london, staines, uk, east midlands, east anglia, northampton.
Barton Petroleum delivers industrial lubricants to the Counties of Nottinghamshire, Leicestershire, Warwickshire, Greater Peterborough, Northamptonshire, Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire, Surrey.
Principals of industrial lubricants
Industrial lubricants base oil manufacturers use a series of steps to improve certain desirable industrial lubricants. These include:
1. Viscosity Index of industrial lubricants
2. Oxidation of industrial lubricants
3. Heat Resistance of industrial lubricants
4. Low Temperature Fluidity of industrial lubricants
Starting from petroleum crude oil, the typical process for making a industrial lubricants is the following:
1. Separation of lighter boiling materials such as gasoline, jet fuel, industrial lubricants, etc.
2. Removal of impurities including aromatics and polar compounds.
3. Distillation to give desired base oil viscosity grades.
4. Dewaxing to improve low temperature fluidity.
5. Finishing to improve oxidation and heat stability.
This industrial lubricants process attempts to remove the undesirable components from the feedstock by solvent extraction. industrial lubricants such as gasoline, industrial lubricants, etc., are first separated from the crude oil by atmospheric distillation. The resulting feedstock is charged to a vacuum Distillation tower where industrial lubricants fractions of specific viscosity ranges are produced. These fractions are treated individually in a solvent extraction tower where the solvent is mixed with the industrial lubricants fractions. This extracts up to 80% of the aromatic hydrocarbons, and other undesirable industrial lubricants components. After removing the industrial lubricants aromatics, the solvent extracted lube fraction is dewaxed to improve lower temperature fluidity. Finally, the dewaxed lube fractions are finished to improve the industrial lubricants colour and stability. One common method of finishing is mild hydrotreating.
The elimination of industrial lubricants aromatics and impurities is accomplished by chemically reacting the industrial lubricants feedstock with hydrogen in the presence of a catalyst, under conditions of high temperature and pressure.
If you require any more information on our industrial lubricants contact us on 01933 224317. Our address is 6-7 Vaux Road, Finedon Road Industrial Estate, Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, England, UK, NN8 4TG.
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