Propylene definition

Propylene means product that meets Carrier’s product Quality Specifications set forth in Item 3.
Propylene means light liquid double bonded hydrocarbons, predominantly C/3/H/6/.
Propylene meeting the specifications attached hereto as Exhibit 3.

Examples of Propylene in a sentence

  • A recovery section separates Polymer Grade Propylene from unreacted feed and byproducts.

  • Yes No Allergic reaction to any medications such as Lidocaine, Tetracaine, Epinephrine, Dermacaine, Benzyl alcohol, Carbopol, Lecithin, Propylene glycol, Vitamin E Acetate, ect.

  • Buyer acknowledges that the Product supplied under this Contract is a co-product of Seller’s cracking operation for the production of Ethylene and Propylene.

  • Our technicians are experienced in many types of refrigerant including Ammonia, Propane, 134, 123, 407, R23, Ethane, Propylene, and Cascade systems.

  • At BCPL, Lepetkata there is an unloading gantry and Propylene is unloaded from the pressurized tanker into Propylene sphere with the help of unloading compressor.

  • In view of stringent quality specification of Propylene, random samples shall be collected from the tank trucks while being filled at Pata and also while unloading at Lepetkata and from the receiving vessel at Lepetkata and checked for quality by BCPL.

  • At the end of the Transition Term of the Agreement VMSC will assign (subject to any applicable restrictions or limitation applicable to such assignment and provided that VMSC shall exercise its commercially reasonable efforts to overcome any such restrictions or limitations) and Seller will accept the assignment of the Propylene Railcars to Seller.

  • The name of the Company shall be "Huntsman Propylene Oxide Holdings LLC" and its business shall be carried on in such name with such variations and changes as the Board of Managers shall determine or deem necessary to comply with requirements of the jurisdictions in which the Company's operations are conducted.

  • After the manufacturing process the finished product, Polymer Grade Propylene (PGP), is transferred via pipeline for shipment or to cavern storage.

  • The test gases to be used and the recommended response factors are: Methane and purified air: 1.00 < Rf < 1.15 or 1.00 < Rf < 1.05 for NG fuelled vehicles Propylene and purified air: 0.90 < Rf < 1.00 Toluene and purified air: 0.90 < Rf < 1.00 These are relative to a response factor (Rf) of 1.00 for propane and purified air.

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