Heavy Fuel Oil is what if refereed to as the heavies, is the long chain hydrocarbons in crude that can not be distilled at 350 F. The products includes greases, waxes, plastics, asphalts, tar etc. The HFO can be further process to separate the different products or can be cracked, a process that breaks the long chain hydrocarbons in to shorter chain hydrocarbons and distilled into LNG, gasoline, diesel, kerosene etc.
apparently cooking oil with diesel
Diesel is made by refining crude oil. It's a non-renewable, fossil fuel.
A low flash point in diesel is caused by contamination of the diesel with lighter petroleum products such as kerosene or gasoline. Drawing more lighter products out of the fractionation tower could reduce contamination of the heavier products. Improving fractionation and improving diesel product stripping performance will raise the flash point.
Diesel
Two products distilled from crude oil are gasoline and diesel fuel. These products are commonly used as fuels for vehicles and machinery.
I could be alcohol, gasoline, diesel, kerosene...
On both the gas and diesel engines they use DEX-COOL antifreeze mixed with distilled water..........
Petroleum is distilled into a range of hydrocrabons for the production of fuels (gasoline, diesel, jet fuel), plastics, and various other chemical products.
I was looking at the Ford F-250 7.3L DIESEL supplement and it shows : The engine cooling system capacity is 32.75 U.S. quarts ( includes the heater and the recovery reservoir ) * So , for a 50 / 50 mix of distilled water and the correct type of antifreeze it would take almost ( 16.38 quarts of antifreeze mixed with an equal amount of distilled water )
Prestone extended life diesel antifreeze(red) sold at tractor supply.4 jugs antifreeze + 4 jugs distilled water(sold at the grocery store).flush the cooling system out first(get all the old coolant out first)
Diesel is often called a distillate because it is obtained through a process called fractional distillation during petroleum refining. This process separates crude oil into various components based on their boiling points, with diesel fuel typically being distilled at a temperature range of 200-350 degrees Celsius.
When changing top and bottom radiator hoses how many gallons of water and antifreeze will be needed =========================================================== I was looking at the 2006 Ford F-350 DIESEL Supplement and it shows : The engine cooling system capacity is 27.5 U.S. quarts , that includes the heater and the coolant recovery reservoir So for a 50 / 50 mix of antifreeze and preferably distilled water ( 13.75 quarts of antifreeze with an equal amount of distilled water )
No, distilled water is distilled water.
No. Gasoline and diesel fuel is. Steel is an alloy of iron, carbon, and various other metals- but it is not distilled.
Concentrated alcohols are distilled(boiled then condensed) which create distilled spirits such as vodka.
You should not drink distilled water as it lacks minerals which are beneficial for us.Make a solution of the salt in distilled water.