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BASE OIL GROUP 1

Group, I base oil is produced by extracting and refining paraffinic crude oil. It is a liquid at room temperature and may have white to dark brown colouring. Group, I base oil is not considered as dangerous goods. Nowadays base oils group 1 are the most cost-effective base oils on the market and can be used in multiple applications. You can check Aumarihant Resources’s group 1 base oil specifications to find a product for your particular application.

Group I oils are produced by solvent extraction and dewaxing processes. Solvent extraction starts with a heavy refinery feedstock from a crude distillation unit that’s called vacuum gas oil. A very selective solvent removes much of the sulfur, aromatic and nitrogen compounds. The resulting oil stream comes out of the extractor still containing paraffin that needs to be removed to make it a base oil. A light solvent is added and the mixture is refrigerated to a low temperature at which the paraffin precipitate and is filtered out.

Group 1 base oil stocks have more than 0.03% sulfur contents, less than 90% saturates and have a viscosity index of 80-119. Its kinematic viscosity and flashpoints are also increased. Group 1 base oil colours are a light straw, except for the bright stock which is darker.

In spite of crude oil feedstocks being different for different refiners, similar viscosity grades of Group I base oils manufactured by different refiners have similar physical and chemical properties.

Base oils group 1 are transported in iso tanks, flexitanks, and trucks and stored in flexitanks.

They are mostly used in industrial and marine lubricants and in engine oils for older engines.

SN-350

SN-150

SN-400

SN-600

SN-1200

SN-80

SN-70

SN-500

SN-900

BS-150
Base Oil

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BASE OIL GROUP II

Group 2 base oil is a mineral base oil created by hydrocracking crude petroleum oil. It has a reduced viscosity, a higher saturation (more than 90 percent saturates), and a lower sulphur concentration (above 0.03 percent). Group II base oils are purer and transparent water-white colours. This grade's viscosity index is frequently more than 100. 

 

Group II base oils are utilised in a variety of lubrication applications and may be used to make almost any lubricant. 

Base oils in Group II have superior antioxidative capabilities and a more translucent colour than base oils in Group I. Group II is now utilised more frequently than other grades.

 

Base oils from Group II are transported in trucks, Flexi-containers, and rail tank cars. You can contact us for Group 2 base oil specs; our sales staff will assist you in selecting the product that is most suited to your needs.

300N

400N

2,5 cSt

60N

BS-150

Base Oil

BASE OIL GROUP III

Hydrocracking, hydroisomerization, and hydrotreating are used to generate Group III base oils, which are purer. VHVI-4, which stands for very high viscosity index, is another name for this substance. They are also known as synthetic oils. These oils include more than 90% saturates, fewer than 0.3% sulphur, and a viscosity index more than 120. The product has a white watercolours finish and excellent low-temperature qualities. More information may be found in our product specs. 

 

High-performance engine oils, driveline fluids, and industrial lubricants are the primary uses for base oils group 3. These items can be found in the construction, lubrication, and chemical sectors.

We can deliver Group III 4 CST base oils in trucks, Flexi-containers and rail tank cars.

4 cSt

8 cSt

6 cSt

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RECYCLED

SN-80

SN 80 is Group I light base oils also called spindle oil

SN-70

Base Oil SN-70 is used in variousindustrial applications.

SN-150

Base oil SN-150 is a Group I base oil mainly used in lubricant and lubricant

additives production.

SN-400

Its a Synthetic Based Oil!

NAPHTHENIC

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PALE OIL 60

SN 80 is Group I light base oils also called spindle oil

PALE OIL 500

Base Oil SN-70 is used in variousindustrial applications.

PALE OIL 100

Base oil SN-150 is a Group I base oil mainly used in lubricant and lubricant

additives production.

PALE OIL 2000

Its a Synthetic Based Oil!

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ADDITIVES

GASOLINE OIL PACKAGE

SN 80 is Group I light base oils also called spindle oil

POUR POINT DEPRESSANT

Base Oil SN-70 is used in variousindustrial applications.

DIESEL MOTOR OIL PACKAGE

Base oil SN-150 is a Group I base oil mainly used in lubricant and lubricant

additives production.

TBN BUSTER

Its a Synthetic Based Oil!

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