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  • fason dirty tyre oil centrifuge plant in congo
  • What is a Petrolab centrifuge used for?
  • Petrolab ofers laboratory centrifuges for the testing of oils and fuels. These centrifuges are commonly used to measure: water and sediment in crude oil, fuel oil and middle distillate fuel; the precipitation number of lubricating oils and insolubles in used lubricating oils.
  • Who makes Congo lubricants?
  • Congo manufactures lubricants under Shells own brands and for private-label customers, including some original equipment manufacturers. Much of the output will go into rigid plastic packages for retail ¨C quarts and jugs ¨C and into sturdy bag-in-box containers that target the installer market (more about that later).
  • How does a centrifuge work?
  • The dirty oil passes into the centrifuge at the oil inlet, is fed through the centrifuge spindle, and then flows into the distributor impeller at the bottom of the centrifuge bowl, which rotates at high speed generating powerful centrifugal forces.
  • What are lubricating oil centrifuges used for?
  • These centrifuges are commonly used to measure: water and sediment in crude oil, fuel oil and middle distillate fuel; the precipitation number of lubricating oils and insolubles in used lubricating oils. These centrifuges were designed with the following ASTM methods in mind: D91, D96, D893, D1796, D2273, D2709 and D4007.