The Physical Properties And Tests of Lubricating Oils
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The illurninatinj, oil distillate is pumped to a steam still, where the crude naphtha contained is separa.ted loy distillation a.nd sent to the crude naphtha, still. The illuiiiina.ting oil rema.inir,': is sent to SJi agitator, ■^''here it is a.cid treated, wa.shed, neutrali?;ed , rewaehed, a.nd filtered through fuller' s earth. It is then pujuped to the finished kerosene lamp oil storage tanks. The crude light lubricating distilla.te passes from the running tank to a steam and fire still , for... the purpose of changing the chars.cter of the parafiin vax from the a.morphou.s condition to v;a.x that may be crysta.llized , and for separa- , 9^ 1.3 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES AI^D TESTS OF LUBRICATIFG OIL ting the fuel oil content. The lubricating dis- tillate then goes to a. chilling tank v/here its temnera.ture is lowerea to such a degree as to ca.use crystallisation ol' the wax. In this cnil- led condition, it is then pumped to a wax filter press, unoer high pressure, ''-'here it is sepa.rated into crude scale wax and pressed lubricating distillate.
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