Gases are generated from the burning of fossil fuels such as natural gas and petroleum distillates. |
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Also, it is no longer economically efficient to use natural gas or high-level petroleum distillates as boiler fuel. |
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There has been a significant rise in demand for orange oil and the TreattaromeTM range of natural distillates. |
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Be careful of the orange cleaner you buy, many contain petroleum distillates that dry certain fabrics and material. |
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With very low inventories of gasoline and distillates in the US, any reduction in imports will have an exponential impact on prices. |
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Ardrox, a mixture of alkyl aryl polyglycol ethers, alkylalcohol ethoxylate propoxylate, and petroleum distillates, provides a yellow color. |
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Furniture polishes are petroleum distillates, which are flammable and can cause skin and lung cancer. |
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Petroleum distillates break down the rubber in the rubber gaskets around refrigerators and dishwashers. |
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Pesticides that are approved for organic farming include copper, sulfur, petroleum distillates, and pyrethrum. |
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The remaining categories are the coal tar distillates, alcohols and oxidizing agents. |
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Crude oil, residual, and some distillates contain corrosive components and as such require fuel treatment equipment. |
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Sodium and potassium are removed from residual, crude and heavy distillates by a water washing procedure. |
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A simpler and less expensive purification system will do the same job for light crude and light distillates. |
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But refining margins in Asia may come under pressure as distillates tend to be oversupplied in countries like Japan and South Korea. |
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Traditionally, American distillers focused on secondary filtration using charcoal, gravel, sand, or linen to remove undesired distillates. |
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Brent is suitable for production of petrol and middle distillates. |
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