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100 1 $aSpeight, James G.
245 10 $aRefining used lubricating oils /$cJames G. Speight, Douglas I. Exall.
260 $aBoca Raton :$bCRC Press, Taylor and Francis,$c2014.
300 $a1 online resource (460 pages)
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588 0 $aPrint version record.
505 0 $aFront Cover; Contents; Preface; Authors; Chapter 1: Manufacture of Lubricating Oil; Chapter 2: Types and Properties of Lubricating Oils; 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 of Terms and Abbreviations; Appendix A: Conversion Factors; Appendix B: Lagrangian Interpolation in a Table.
500 $aAppendix C: Unit Operations in a Re-RefineryBack Cover.
520 $aUsed 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 pa.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
650 0 $aPetroleum waste$xRecycling.
650 0 $aMineral oils$xRefining.
650 0 $aLubricating oils$xRecycling.
650 0 $aPetroleum waste$xManagement.
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