Process oils.ConoPure paraffinic process oils are produced using an advanced hydrocracking hy·dro·crack·ing n. A process by which the hydrocarbon molecules of petroleum are broken into simpler molecules, as of gasoline or kerosene, by the addition of hydrogen under high pressure and in the presence of a catalyst. and catalytic cat·a·lyt·ic adj. Of, involving, or acting as a catalyst: "Deregulation's catalytic power . . . is still reshaping the banking, communications, and transportation industries" Ellyn E. dewaxing process that yields extremely pure colorless col·or·less adj. 1. Lacking color. 2. Weak in color; pallid. 3. Lacking animation, variety, or distinction; dull. See Synonyms at dull. products, virtually free of aromatics, polar compounds and sulfur, according to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. the company's brochure. These highly refined oils are said to exhibit properties that are ideal for use as process oils and extenders in rubber, plastic, adhesives and numerous other applications, including under-the-hood automotive parts, footwear, etc. (Conoco-Phillips) Circle 119 on card |
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