Short Papers From the Cooperative Oil Shale Laboratory

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Short Papers From the Cooperative Oil Shale Laboratory
Martin Joseph Gavin
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"The sum of all vacuum distillation fractions having Say- bolt viscosities (at 100 F. ) between the inclusive limits of 50 and 99 seconds is reported as light lubricating distillates.
5. "The sum of all vacuum distillation fractions having Say- bolt viscosities (at 100 F. ) between 100 and 199 seconds inclusive is reported as medium lubricating distillate.
6. ' ' The sum of all vacuum distillation fractions having Say- bolt viscosities (at 100 F. ) of 200 seconds or more, is reported as viscous
... lubricating distillate. " In the case of shale oils, the above interpretation must be applied with considerable care. In the first place, the unsatura- tion percentages of . The crude naphtha and kerosene fractions are usually very high, indicating a high refining loss, and therefore the percentages of finished gasolines and kerosenes will be con- siderably less than those indicated by the tables. How much the refining loss will be is as yet unknown.
In the case of shale oil fractions taken off under vacuum, the term gas oil can probably be applied as above, but since little is known as yet of the properties of lubricating oils made from shale oil, a distillation analysis will not be of much value at the present time.


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