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Author Audibert, François.

Title Waste engine oils : rerefining and energy recovery / François Audibert.

Imprint Amsterdam, Netherlands ; Boston : Elsevier, 2006.

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Description 1 online resource (xvi, 323 pages) : illustrations
text txt rdacontent
computer c rdamedia
online resource cr rdacarrier
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 315-317) and index.
Note Print version record.
Contents PART I -- FROM FINISHED LUBRICATING OIL TO WASTE OIL -- Chapter 1. Base lubricating oil manufacturing -- Chapter 2. Oil use in the engine, collect and controls -- PART II -- USED ENGINES OILS REREFINING -- Chapter 3. Oil composition and the treatment steps required -- Chapter 4. Main processes available (industrialized or not) -- PART III -- ENERGY RECOVERY FROM ENGINE WASTE OIL -- Chapter 5. Engine used oil combustion, alone or mixed with other fuels -- Chapter 6. Other valorizations -- Chapter 7. Waste oil rerefining and combustion comparison in terms of TEP saved.
Summary Waste Engine Oils presents a complete description of the field of engine used oils, widely collected in the networks of services-stations and garages. It describes the manufacture of base oils in refineries, and mentions the main additives playing an essential role in the quality of the marketed finished oils. The organization of the different systems of collecting in order to obtain a waste oil regenerable or used as fuel are explained. This book covers the main operations of physical and chemical treatments required in waste oil regeneration by covering the fundamental principles techniques such as vacuum distillation, solvent deasphalting, and ultrafiltration. A wide part is dedicated to applications with the description of about twenty processes. In addition, the book describes several types of energetic valorizations which concern a quite important fraction of the collected oil volume. * Comprehensive approach of the waste oil valorization * Overview of chemical engineering operations applied to waste oil * Objective view of the given information on a subject giving rise to competitiveness between the two routes of volorization.
Language English.
Subject Petroleum waste -- Recycling.
Lubricating oils -- Recycling.
Automobiles -- Motors -- Oil filters.
Refuse as fuel.
Pétrole -- Déchets -- Recyclage.
Automobiles -- Moteurs -- Filtres à huile.
Déchets (Combustible)
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Petroleum.
Automobiles -- Motors -- Oil filters
Lubricating oils -- Recycling
Petroleum waste -- Recycling
Refuse as fuel
Other Form: Print version: Audibert, François. Waste engine oils. Amsterdam, Netherlands ; Boston : Elsevier, 2006 9780444522023 0444522026 (OCoLC)79447674
ISBN 9780080465173 (electronic bk.)
008046517X (electronic bk.)
9780444522023
0444522026
1280637013
9781280637018
9786610637010
6610637016
Standard No. AU@ 000049163138
CHBIS 005661049
CHNEW 001004970
CHVBK 167288121
DEBBG BV039828254
DEBBG BV042304657
DEBSZ 367752689
DEBSZ 371513669
NZ1 11778269
NZ1 15194728
NZ1 15594466

 
    
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