Alkylate definition

Alkylate as herein used means a type of gasoline blend stock.
Alkylate means a branched paraffin compound formed by the catalytic reaction of isobutane with light olefins, such as ethylene, propylene, butylene, and amylene.

Examples of Alkylate in a sentence

  • Alkylate flow from the Alkylation Unit is currently measured by FT-3311 on Piping and Instrument Diagram H.F. Alkylation Unit (“Alkylation P&ID”), Drawing 13 of 26.

  • Light Straight Run Same as net price used for Unleaded Regular Gasoline Reformate Same as net price used for Unleaded Regular Gasoline Cat Gas Same as net price used for Unleaded Regular Gasoline Alkylate Same as net price used for Premium Unleaded Gasoline Naphtha and Raffinate Same as net price used for Unleaded Regular Gasoline, less $.04/gal.

  • Alkylate is a premium blendstock used in the formulation of gasoline and is sought after for its high octane and low vapor pressure characteristics.

  • The following products will be loaded by rail: • LPG • Finished Clean Fuel Component • Argon The following products will be unloaded by rail: • Ethanol • Alkylate • Naphtha The ASU’s will be owned and operated by a third party for the benefit of ▇▇▇▇▇▇.