A Six‑Fluid Portfolio Engineered For Every Stage — Dehydration, Vacuum Distillation, Hydrotreating, And Base Oil Fractionation

Waste Oil Processing Applications

From Contaminated Feedstock To On‑Spec Base Oil: Dependable Heat Across Every Critical Unit Operation

Waste oil re-refining transforms used lubricants into high-quality base oil through a demanding multi-stage sequence: feedstock dehydration and light-end removal (80–200 °C), atmospheric and vacuum distillation including wiped-film evaporation (200–310 °C), catalytic hydrotreating for sulphur, nitrogen and heavy-metal removal (250–350 °C), and final base oil fractionation. Throughout each stage, thermal oil delivers precise, low-pressure heat — eliminating the moisture contamination and corrosion risks that steam imposes on fouling-prone, contaminant-rich streams.

Chemie's six-fluid portfolio —  Waste Oil Processing Eurotherm 330 Waste Oil Processing Eurotherm 320Waste Oil Processing Eurotherm 350 Waste Oil Processing Eurotherm THTWaste Oil Processing Eurotherm R‑1000, and Waste Oil Processing Ruetasolv B‑PD — covers the complete re-refining temperature range. Eurotherm 330 (−49 ~ 315 °C, 4.04 mm²/s, pour point −68 °C) ensures reliable cold-start and smooth dehydration heating. Eurotherm 320 (−30 ~ 320 °C, 9.8 mm²/s) and Eurotherm R‑1000 (high heat capacity, −39 ~ 315 °C) deliver uniform heat to atmospheric distillation columns and vacuum feed pre-heaters at 150–300 °C. Eurotherm 350 (−30 ~ 350 °C, 15 mm²/s) drives high-load wiped-film evaporators and final fractionation at up to 350 °C. Eurotherm THT (−10 ~ 350 °C, 28 mm²/s), based on hydrogenated terphenyl, resists oxidation in continuous hydrotreating pre-heat circuits. Ruetasolv B‑PD (−55 ~ 350 °C, 10–16 mm²/s, autoignition >415 °C) — German-sourced, recyclable — provides maximum chemical stability and environmental compliance for critical hydrotreating and base oil finishing loops, where process purity is non-negotiable.

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