Used Oil Re-refining: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Advanced Energy Technologies and Energy Conservation Research, Development, and Demonstration of the Committee on Science and Technology, U.S. House of Representatives, Ninety-fifth Congress, First Session, December 12, 1977

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Sivu 201 - ACID SLUDGE The residue left after treating petroleum oil with sulfuric acid for the removal of impurities.
Sivu 85 - Waste Lubricating Oil Research: A Comparison of Bench-Test Properties of Re-refined and Virgin lubricating Oils, by ML Whisman, JW Goetzinger, and FO Cotton.
Sivu 85 - WASTE LUBRICATING OIL RESEARCH Some Innovative Approaches To Reclaiming Used Crankcase Oil by ML Whisman,
Sivu 417 - DISTILLATE Liquid hydrocarbons, usually water-white or pale straw color, and of high API gravity (above 60°) recovered from wet gas by a separator that condenses the liquid out of the gas stream.
Sivu 202 - ... blending. The process of mixing two or more oils having different properties to obtain a final blend having the desired characteristics.
Sivu 17 - It is a pleasure to be here today to testify before the subcommittee on the status of Census Bureau planning for the 2000 census.
Sivu 406 - ... assessment is derived from a comprehensive review of the processes utilized in re-refining used oil and those processes used to produce lube oil from crude Existing and recently proposed processes are considered An extensive review of processes described in the patent literature is provided Re-refining processes are surveyed and evaluated. Process descriptions are provided, hardware is identified, and process energy and economic requirements are calculated. Factors affecting the profitability...
Sivu 356 - As used in this article, the following terms have the following meanings: (a) "Used oil" means any of the following: (1) Any oil that has been refined from crude oil, and has been used, and, as a result of use, has been contaminated with physical or chemical impurities. (2) Any oil that has been refined from crude oil and, as a consequence of extended storage, spillage, or contamination with nonhazardous impurities such as dirt and water, is no longer useful to the original purchaser. (3) Spent lubricating...
Sivu 29 - EPA indicate that the failure to control the amounts of wastes produced and to recover waste resources have far-reaching environmental consequences. When two production systems are compared — one using virgin materials, and the other, secondary materials — the system using wastes typically causes less air and water pollution, generates less solid waste, and consumes less energy.
Sivu 179 - Standards (NBS) to develop test procedures which can be used to establish the substantial equivalence of recycled oils with new oils.

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