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Base oils are refined base stocks recommended for use in the manufacture of automotive & industrial lubricants, oil & greases, rubber products, white & paraffin oil, and so on. Base oils are refined from crudes with characteristics that make them the most desirable for our customers. Base oils are more polar than Paraffinic oils and hence they have good cooling properties and excellent low-temperature properties. They also have better solubility and ability to form stable emulsions. This oil has no impurities or compounds that can hurt the quality of the oil. NZOH GROUP OIL(NZOILS) offers base oils in various viscosity ranges including SN 150, SN 350, SN 500, and SN650.

Solvent Neutral Mineral base oils are prepared from crude oil derivatives according to the following processes.

Different types of base oil:

Paraffinic Base Oils (Often referred to as Group I or II):

Paraffinic base oil (PBO) is a highly refined mineral oil derived from crude oil. It’s a critical component in many industrial applications due to its exceptional lubricating properties.

Here's a breakdown of its key features and uses:

These properties make PBO a cornerstone for various applications:

In summary, paraffinic base oil is a versatile and high-performance lubricant that plays a vital role in ensuring the smooth operation of machinery across various industries.

Naphthenic Base Oils:

Naphthenic Base Oils (NBOs): Specialized Lubricants for Diverse Applications

Naphthenic base oils (NBOs) constitute a distinct class of Group V mineral oils derived from crude petroleum. Unlike paraffinic base oils (PBOs), NBOs offer unique properties that make them highly desirable for specific industrial applications.

Key Characteristics of NBOs:

Applications of NBOs:

In conclusion, naphthenic base oils are a class of specialized lubricants valued for their unique properties. Their superior solvency, low-temperature performance, and compatibility with additives make them a critical component in numerous industrial applications across diverse sectors.

Synthetic Base Oils (Often referred to as Group III, IV &V):

Synthetic base oils (SBOs) are engineered lubricants offering unmatched performance compared to mineral oils. Scientists design their molecular structure for exceptional:
These properties make SBOs ideal for high-performance engines, gear lubricants, precision hydraulic fluids, long-life greases, and industrial applications. Research is ongoing to explore biodegradability, friction reduction, and even self-healing SBOs for the future of lubrication.

Virgin Oil

Virgin base oil, also sometimes called mineral oil, is a premium lubricant derived from crude oil. It undergoes a meticulous refining process to remove impurities and unwanted elements, resulting in a clean and purified base for a wide range of lubricants. This intensive refining process separates the various hydrocarbon components present in crude oil, and virgin base oil is obtained by further purifying these selected fractions. The resulting oil is known for its exceptional quality and performance characteristics.

Recycled Oil

Recycled oil, also sometimes referred to as used oil or re-refined oil, is a valuable resource obtained by processing used oil from various sources. Instead of discarding this used oil, which can be harmful to the environment if not disposed of properly, recycling offers a sustainable alternative. Used oil can contaminate soil and water if it leaks or is poured onto the ground. Improper disposal can also lead to air pollution if the oil is burned openly. Recycling used oil helps to protect our environment and conserve natural resources.

Application and Uses of Base Oil

The Vital Role of Base Oils in Industrial Lubrication

Base oils serve as the foundation for a vast array of industrial lubricants, playing an indispensable role in ensuring the smooth operation and longevity of machinery across diverse sectors. They constitute 70-95% of the final lubricant formulation, with their specific properties dictating the performance characteristics of the finished product. Derived from either crude oil through meticulous refining processes or synthesized in laboratories, base oils come in various classifications, each offering distinct advantages for targeted applications.

The Powerhouse of Transportation:

Optimizing Industrial Processes:

Specialized Applications:

By understanding the properties of different base oil types (paraffinic, naphthenic, synthetic) and their interaction with additives, manufacturers can design lubricants that excel in specific applications. From the internal combustion engine to the massive machines that build our infrastructure, base oils play a vital role in keeping the wheels of industry turning.

Packing of Base Oil

Base oil packed in new or used 180 kg drums, iso tanks, flexi tanks, and bulk shipments. Each 20-foot container takes 80 drums.
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