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The 2000 Import and Export Market for Synthetic Rubber Latex and Oil-derived Factice in Bangladesh (World Trade Report)
The 2000 Import and Export Market for Synthetic Rubber Latex and Oil-derived Factice in Bangladesh (World Trade Report)
by The Synthetic Rubber Latex Oil-Derived Factice Research Group
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An analysis of the bituminous coal industry in terms of total energy supply and a synthetic oil program (Energy in the American economy)
An analysis of the bituminous coal industry in terms of total energy supply and a synthetic oil program (Energy in the American economy)
by Herbert E Striner
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The 2007 Import and Export Market for Synthetic Rubber and Factice from Oils Including Natural Rubber Mixtures in Argentina
The 2007 Import and Export Market for Synthetic Rubber and Factice from Oils Including Natural Rubber Mixtures in Argentina
by Philip M. Parker
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The 2007 Import and Export Market for Synthetic Rubber and Factice from Oils Including Natural Rubber Mixtures in Belgium
The 2007 Import and Export Market for Synthetic Rubber and Factice from Oils Including Natural Rubber Mixtures in Belgium
by Philip M. Parker
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The 2007 Import and Export Market for Synthetic Rubber and Factice from Oils Including Natural Rubber Mixtures in Portugal
The 2007 Import and Export Market for Synthetic Rubber and Factice from Oils Including Natural Rubber Mixtures in Portugal
by Philip M. Parker
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How Does Synthetic Oil Fare In Comparison To Regular Oil As A Fuel Feed For Vehicles?

Today, you will find that vehicles are running on different types of fuels. A majority of the vehicles are being run on regular oils that are being used since ages, but quite a significant number of them are being run on synthesized oils. The synthetic oils were manufactured to overcome the snags of the regular oils. The regular oils are very dense. They were suited to usage during specific seasons. The synthetic oils are usually very thin liquids and were endowed with multiple viscosities -a property that enabled them suitable for use in any season.

 

The problem with the conventional high viscosity fuel was that it would not pour smoothly during winter seasons when the temperature was low. In such conditions oils with lower viscosity were used. But these oils were not efficient enough to protect the engine when it reached higher temperatures while operating. Hence the multi-viscosity oils that could be used regardless of the season were developed but even they gave in under severe operational conditions.

The synthetic oils are an advanced form of multi-viscosity oils. Mobil was introduced in the 1970s. These oils are manufactured through chemical reactions of natural ingredients. Generally they are manufactured using polyalphaolefin (PAO), alkali aromatics, and synthetic esters. The constituent hydrocarbon molecular chains are uniformly distributed in the fluid and have all the features that you can ask for. Such a composition is not found even in the best quality regular oil. These molecules are identical in their shapes and sizes, unlike the differently shaped and sized molecules of natural oils. This uniformity enables them to function efficiently as desired even when the engine gets heated up under high workload.

The molecules of the synthetic oils are tolerant to the high temperature conditions in the engine. But the molecules of the regular oil cannot retain their stability at high temperatures. They get vaporized or get oxidized at such high temperatures. Some synthetic oils are able to protect the engine even at temperatures as high as 400 degrees F. Many racing cars that usually attain an engine temperature of 290 degrees F use synthetic oils. On the other hand the conventional oils loose their stability at 270 degrees F. This is when the vehicle becomes jerky in its movements.

You might expect the natural oils to contain contaminants as they are extracted by filtering crude oil found underground. You will find a lot of impurities like sulfur or residues containing asphalt and wax in these oils. As synthetic oils are manufactured in the laboratories you cannot expect them to contain any impurities. The impurities present in the conventional fluids generally have adverse effect on the efficiency of the fuel. Some of them might cause an explosion at high temperatures or promote building of sludge.



 

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