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crude oil contains gaseous fuels, gasoline (petrol), kerosene (paraffin), gas oils, distillate diesel fuels and lubricating oils which can be collected from the fractionating tower (figure below) where they condense out at the different levels maintained at appropriate temperatures. the crude is heated
removed by slow purification in the ship's fuel treatment system. fuel testing bunkers are classified as gas oil, light and marine diesel oil, intermediate fuel oil and marine or bunker (c) fuel oil. the delivery note specifies the type of fuel, amount, viscosity, specific gravity, flash point and water...
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crude oil contains gaseous fuels, gasoline (petrol), kerosene (paraffin), gas oils, distillate diesel fuels and lubricating oils which can be collected from the fractionating tower (figure below) where they condense out at the different levels maintained at appropriate temperatures. the crude is heated
removed by slow purification in the ship's fuel treatment system. fuel testing bunkers are classified as gas oil, light and marine diesel oil, intermediate fuel oil and marine or bunker (c) fuel oil. the delivery note specifies the type of fuel, amount, viscosity, specific gravity, flash point and water...
https://www.generalcargoship.com/fuel-handling.html
crude oil contains gaseous fuels, gasoline (petrol), kerosene (paraffin), gas oils, distillate diesel fuels and lubricating oils which can be collected from the fractionating tower (figure below) where they condense out at the different levels maintained at appropriate temperatures. the crude is heated
removed by slow purification in the ship's fuel treatment system. fuel testing bunkers are classified as gas oil, light and marine diesel oil, intermediate fuel oil and marine or bunker (c) fuel oil. the delivery note specifies the type of fuel, amount, viscosity, specific gravity, flash point and water...
http://www.generalcargoship.com/fuel-handling.html
crude oil contains gaseous fuels, gasoline (petrol), kerosene (paraffin), gas oils, distillate diesel fuels and lubricating oils which can be collected from the fractionating tower (figure below) where they condense out at the different levels maintained at appropriate temperatures. the crude is heated
removed by slow purification in the ship's fuel treatment system. fuel testing bunkers are classified as gas oil, light and marine diesel oil, intermediate fuel oil and marine or bunker (c) fuel oil. the delivery note specifies the type of fuel, amount, viscosity, specific gravity, flash point and water...
https://generalcargoship.com/fuel-handling.html