Orimulsion® definition

Orimulsion® means a liquid fuel consisting of (i) a natural bitumen of 7-10° API, (ii) water and (iii) a surfactant which is added to stabilize the bitumen in the water emulsion.
Orimulsion® means a liquid fuel consisting (i) a natural bitumen of 7-10° API, (ii) water and (iii) a surfactant which is added to stabilize the bitumen in the water emulsion.
Orimulsion® means a liquid fuel consisting of (i) a natural bitumen of 7-10º API,

Examples of Orimulsion® in a sentence

  • This JRPA is directed specifically towards the development, test and evaluation of viscous oil pumping systems currently held in Canadian Coast Guard and United States Coast Guard inventories for the recovery and pumping of extremely viscous oil products resulting from spills of Orimulsion® and heavy fuel oils.

  • For the Canadian Coast Guard: The tests will be focused on extremely viscous fuel oils and recovered bitumen resulting from spills of Orimulsion®.

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