Petrochemical

PVC

Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) is a widely used thermoplastic polymer known for its versatility and durability. It is a synthetic material composed of repeating vinyl chloride monomers. PVC can be rigid or flexible, depending on the addition of plasticizers. It is valued for its excellent chemical resistance, electrical insulation properties, and low cost. PVC is commonly …

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SP Antioxidants

SP Antioxidants  refers to a class of additives used to protect materials from oxidative degradation. These antioxidants are typically added to various substances, including polymers like polyethylene, to extend their lifespan and maintain their quality. By inhibiting or slowing down the oxidation process, SP Antioxidants help prevent degradation caused by factors such as heat, light, …

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Ethylene

Ethylene is a colorless, flammable gas with a sweet odor. It is a hydrocarbon compound and the simplest member of the alkene family. Ethylene is widely produced industrially and plays a significant role in various applications. It is primarily used as a building block in the petrochemical industry for the production of plastics, including polyethylene …

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Crude C4

Crude C4 is a fraction obtained from the refining of crude oil or natural gas that comprises various hydrocarbons with four carbon atoms. This fraction includes butanes, butylenes, and other higher hydrocarbons. Crude C4 undergoes further processing to separate and purify its components, which are then utilized in different industries. Butanes serve as fuel gases …

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C5+

C5+ refers to a mixture or fraction of hydrocarbons derived from crude oil or natural gas that contains hydrocarbon molecules with five or more carbon atoms. It includes a range of hydrocarbons, such as pentanes, hexanes, heptanes, and higher hydrocarbons. C5+ fractions typically have higher boiling points and can be further processed to obtain specific …

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C3+

C3+ refers to a mixture or fraction of hydrocarbons derived from crude oil or natural gas that contains hydrocarbon molecules with three or more carbon atoms. It includes a range of hydrocarbons, such as propane, propylene, butanes, butylenes, and higher hydrocarbons. C3+ fractions are commonly used as feedstocks in various industrial processes, such as petrochemical …

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