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Refining Used Lubricating Oils

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Title: Refining Used Lubricating Oils
Author: Douglas I. Exall, James Speight
ISBN: 1032235969 / 9781032235967
Format: Soft Cover
Pages: 466
Publisher: CRC Press
Year: 2022
Availability: 2 to 3 weeks
     
 
  • Description
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Used lubricating oil is a valuable resource. However, it must be re-refined mainly due to the accumulation of physical and chemical contaminants in the oil during service. Refining Used Lubricating Oils describes the properties of used lubricating oils and presents ways these materials can be re-refined and converted into useful lubricants as well as other products. It provides an up-to-date review of most of the processes for used lubricating oil refining that have been proposed or implemented in different parts of the world, and addresses feasibility and criteria for selecting a particular process.

The book begins with an overview of lubricating oil manufacturing, both petroleum-based and synthetic-based. It reviews the types and properties of lubricating oils and discusses the characteristics and potential of used lubricating oils. The authors describe the basic steps of used oil treatment including dehydration, distillation or solvent extraction, and finishing. They explore the combustion of used oil for use as fuel, covering chemistry and equipment, fuel oil properties, and combustion emissions.

The book considers alternative processing options such as refinery processing and re-refining. It also reviews the major refining processes that have been suggested over the years for used oil. These include acid/clay, simple distillation, combinations of distillation and hydrogenation, solvent extraction, filtration, and coking processes. The book addresses economic, life cycle assessment, and other criteria for evaluating the attractiveness of an oil recycling project, examining various costs and presenting an economic evaluation method using an Excel spreadsheet that can be downloaded from the publisher’s website. The book concludes with a chapter offering insights on how to choose the most suitable process technology.

Preface

Chapter 1 : Manufacture of Lubricating Oil
Chapter 2 : Types and Properties of Lubricating Oil
Chapter 3 : Used Lubricating Oils
Chapter 4 : Composition and Treatment
Chapter 5 : Combustion of Used Engine Oil
Chapter 6 : Alternative Processing Options
Chapter 7 : Refining Processes for Used Oil recycling to Base Oils or Fuels
Chapter 8 : Economics and Other Evaluation Criteria
Chapter 9 : Choice of a Process Technology

Glossary
Appendix A
Appendix B
Appendix C
Index

 
 
 
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