Base Oil definition

Base Oil means an oil that is free from contaminants or additives and to which other substances may be added for a particular application.
Base Oil means a fluid base compound to which other oils, Additives, or components are added to produce a Lubricant.
Base Oil means paraffinic-based lubricant stock of all types, grades, viscosities, and qualities suitable for blending into finished oils (e.g., passenger car motor oil, heavy duty engine oil, automatic transmission fluid, hydraulic fluids, or gear oils).

Examples of Base Oil in a sentence

  • Lubricant BioLube Ref.Lube Base Oil Synthetic Mineral Oil SAE Classification 5W-40 10W-40 Density at 15oC kg/m3 925 880 Viscosity at 40oC mm2/s 77 99,1 Viscosity at 100oC mm2/s 14,0 14,4 Pour Point oC -60 -36 Flash Point oC 205 220 Sulfur Wt-% 0,39 0,52 Table 8.1. Lubricant Data.

  • Lubricant BioLube Ref.Lube Base Oil Synthetic Mineral Oil SAE Classification 5W-40 10W-40 Density at 15oC kg/m3 925 880 Viscosity at 40oC mm2/s 77 99,1 Viscosity at 100oC mm2/s 14,0 14,4 Pour Point oC -60 -36 Flash Point oC 205 220 Sulphur Wt-% 0,39 0,52 Table 8.1. Lubricant data.

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  • Base Oil Prices in Singapore’s domestic market is also following a global trend and treads cautiously as buyers are expecting that the prices at the current level are in downward mode.

  • During the period Jan to August 2014, Singapore exported 1.78 million MT of Base Oil.


More Definitions of Base Oil

Base Oil means paraffinic-based lubricant stock of all types, grades, viscosities, and qualities suitable for blending into finished oils (e.g., passenger car motor oil, heavy duty diesel oil, hydraulic fluids, or gear oils), but does not mean naphthenic or synthetic oils.
Base Oil means a fluid base compound from renewable sources, to which other oils, additives or components are added to produce a Lubricant, which is intended to replace existing Group III Base Stocks and/or Group IV Base Stocks;
Base Oil means the base oil recovered by the Unit from Used Oil. Base Oil is derived from the distillation of First Phase Material. Such distillation process can segregate the Base Oil from the Gasoline and Diesel fractions and the bottoms. (d) "Diesel" shall mean the fraction commonly referred to as diesel that is recovered by the Unit from Used Oil. Diesel can be derived from the distillation of First Phase Material. (e) "Gasoline" shall mean the fraction commonly referred to as gasoline that is recovered by the Unit from Used Oil. Gasoline can be derived from the flashing of First Phase Material. (f) "Finished Products" shall mean all commercially marketable products produced as a result of processing Used Oil by any process, equipment or apparatus of the Unit. Finished Products include, but are not necessarily limited to, First Phase Material, Diesel, Gasoline, Base Oil, and Residuum. Finished Products other than First Phase Material, Diesel, Gasoline, Base Oil, and Residuum, are sometimes referred to in this Agreement as "other Finished Products."
Base Oil means the base oil recovered by a Unit from Used Oil. Base Oil is derived from the distillation of First Phase Material. Such distillation process can segregate the Base Oil from the Gasoline and Diesel fractions and the bottoms.
Base Oil means the lubrication grade oils initially produced from refining crude oil (mineral base oil) or through chemical synthesis (synthetic base oil). In general, only 1% to 2% of a barrel of crude oil is suitable for refining into base oil. The majority of the barrel is used to produce gasoline and other hydrocarbons;
Base Oil means any oil used for production of finished lubrication oil;
Base Oil means, as applicable, either of the high quality lubricant base oils (light or heavy) that are the final product of the Facility, at times herein referred to as "Light Base Oil" and "Heavy Base Oil", as specified in Exhibit G.