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produce high-quality lubricating oils characterized by high viscosity index, good thermal and oxidation stability, light color, and excellent additive response. the process selectively removes aromatics and compounds containing heteroatoms (e.g., oxygen, nitrogen, sulfur, and metals). the by-product extracts
produce high-quality lubricating oils characterized by high viscosity index, good thermal and oxidation stability, light color, and excellent additive response. the process selectively removes aromatics and compounds containing heteroatoms (e.g., oxygen, nitrogen, sulfur, and metals). the by-product extracts...
https://www.bechtel.com/services/oil-gas-chemicals/bhts/oil-processing/furfural-refining/
essential oils (most essential oils are antibacterial and antiseptic, and some like lavender and tea tree are also anti-viral. many such as tea tree and euclaptus are known to kill a wide variety of germs), vitamins a, c , and e (some forms of vitamin c are not stable/degrade fast though), and herbal extracts
aloe, hydrosols, herbal infusions, vinegar, witch hazel, etc) under very low heat. heat them gently; do not bring to a boil. you basically want them at the same temperature as the oil phase. basically i let them heat up until the oil phase has melted. step (optional): if you are using certain co extracts...
https://solarkateco.blogspot.com/2005/10/
essential oils (most essential oils are antibacterial and antiseptic, and some like lavender and tea tree are also anti-viral. many such as tea tree and euclaptus are known to kill a wide variety of germs), vitamins a, c , and e (some forms of vitamin c are not stable/degrade fast though), and herbal extracts
aloe, hydrosols, herbal infusions, vinegar, witch hazel, etc) under very low heat. heat them gently; do not bring to a boil. you basically want them at the same temperature as the oil phase. basically i let them heat up until the oil phase has melted. step (optional): if you are using certain co extracts...
http://solarkateco.blogspot.com/2005/10/