Base oil SN150
Base oil SN150
In most cases, Base Oil SN150 is extracted from crude oil as a solvent-refined, paraffinic mineral oil, while in Masafee, it comes as the outcome of meticulous processing of recycling waste Lube oil. -The American Petroleum Institute (API) classifies SN150 base oil as a Group I base oil and because of its low viscosity, SN150 is considered a light neutral oil. The SN150 grade's versatility makes it one of the most commonly used light-base oils in various applications.
Base oil SN150 Code
The Harmonized System (HS) Code for Base Oil SN150 is 271019. This code is used for customs classification, trade, and tariff purposes worldwide
SN 150 base oil uses & applications:
SN150 is widely used across various industries due to its properties: In the automotive Industry, it is used to produce lubricants such as engine oils, gear oils, and transmission fluids. this type of base oil is utilized also in industrial applications to produce hydraulic oils, turbine oils, and compressor oils. Base Oil SN150 is also used in many other general lubricants that are intended for machinery and bearings. This comes in addition to metalworking, as it represents the main material for producing cutting fluids and other metal treatment products. Process oils also require this type of base oil, the outcome is then used in rubber manufacturing, tire production, and adhesives.
SN 150 base oil Benefits and Advantages:
The Base Oil SN150 spec is characterized by a set of benefits that encourage the manufacturers to use it. -Low Cost: SN150 is an economical option compared to more refined Group II and III oils. Adaptability: It is suitable for diverse applications in many industries besides its high ability to blend well with additives to enhance performance. Stability: SN150 can provide adequate lubrication and protection under moderate operating conditions. Availability: SN150 is widely available due to its implementation in manufacturing many products.
SN 150 base oil Quality Standards
Masafee’s quality control procedure is highly rigorous, leveraging the highest standards in producing eco-friendly re-refined base oils. It begins with a meticulous selection from the Wast Lube oil feedstock, which is crucial for optimal re-refining plant performance. Excessive testing is applied to each final product, this includes assessments of specific gravity, viscosity, total acid number, and flash point, to guarantee it conforms to the highest performance specifications. This thorough approach ensures that Masafee’s base oils are of exceptional quality and reliability. SN150 must meet certain quality standards to be suitable for use: - Achieving API Group I requirements. - Conforming to the required viscosity, flash point, and pour point rates according to the ISO and ASTM standards - Showcasing consistent performance across batches to ensure reliable industrial applications.
SN 150 base oil Handling and storage Instructions:
Handling: the base oil should not come into contact with eyes, skin, or clothing and of course must be far from the mouth. Committing to industrial hygiene and safety practices is required for inhibiting airborne exposures. Ventilation also should be maintained, and thorough hand washing is necessary after handling. Storage: It is advised to store in a tightly closed container and stored in a cool, well-ventilated area. Empty containers may contain combustible residues, thus applying appropriate safety precautions is necessary during different processes such as: cutting, grinding, drilling, welding, or disposal. Static Hazard: Electrostatic charges can be easily accumulated, this should be prevented as they may pose serious risks during handling. Considering proper bonding and grounding measures can effectively mitigate this danger.
SN 150 Base Oil Price
This aspect can vary based on several factors: - Availability of feedstock and global shipping costs. - Regional factors such as rates of local production and demand. - Price is always proportional to quality, better quality oils with stricter specifications often come at higher prices.
History of Base Oil SN150
Development and employing this type of Base oils dates back to the 19th century, the duration that witnessed the evolution of petroleum refining and a rising demand for lubricants. As machinery became a vital industrial element, efficient lubrication became necessary, in the early days, lubricants were derived directly from crude oil with low percentages of refining, focusing on producing kerosene and gasoline, by-products such as heavy oils were later recognized for their lubricant potential. During the early 1900s, the introduction of solvent refining processes revolutionized base oil production. It aimed to remove impurities like sulfur, nitrogen, and aromatics, improving the quality of base oils. Introduction of "Neutral" Oils: Oils were categorized by viscosity and refining methods, leading to the term "Solvent Neutral" for oils like SN150, which had a balanced neutral pH. After World War II, industrial expansion began to expand in a very fast manner, which led to the production of reliable lubricants that were based on rigorous standards. Viscosity grades like SN150 became then a widely accepted standard, with its viscosity meeting the needs of various industries. Between the '60s & '70s, the American Petroleum Institute categorized base oils into groups, this categorized SN150 in Group I, which contain higher sulfur content but with moderate performance characteristics. After that, SN150 started to become a widespread ingredient in producing automotive lubricants, industrial oils, and process oils due to its versatility and affordability. 21st Century: A Rising Direction Towards Sustainability and Eco-friendly Alternatives Due to environmental factors, efforts to recycle and re-refine waste oils started to emerge, ensuring that products like SN150 remain sustainable and cost-effective. Developments in industrial processes led to the development of Group II and III oils, these are options that offer higher performance but at higher costs. But this doesn’t affect the market position of the SN150, as it is still the most cost-effective option, especially for the less demanding applications. MASAFEE: The Main Guard Of Sustainability MASAFEE prides itself on being an ambassador of sustainability by specializing in recycling waste oils to produce sustainable base oils, contributing to the evolution of base oils in a greener, more eco-friendly direction.