CHA, MoE
Searching, assessment, and screening system for safter alternative chemicals, SAS
Distillates (petroleum), petroleum residues vacuum; Heavy fuel oil (A complex combination of hydro carbons produced by the vacuum distillation of the residuum from the atmospheric distillation of crude oil.)
Residues (petroleum), steam- cracked, resinous; Heavy fuel oil (A complex residuum from the distillation of steam-cracked petroleum residues.)
Residues (petroleum), steam- cracked, distillates; Heavy fuel oil (A complex combination of hydro carbons obtained during the production of refined petroleum tar by the distillation of steam cracked tar. It consists predomi nantly of aromatic and other hydrocarbons and organic sulfur compounds.)
Residues (petroleum), vacuum, light; Heavy fuel oil (A complex residuum from the vacuum distillation of the residuum from atmospheric distil lation of crude oil. It consists predominantly of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predomi nantly greater than C24 and boiling above approximately 390 °C.)
Fuel oil, heavy, high-sulphur; Heavy fuel oil (A complex combination of hydro carbons obtained by the distillation of crude petroleum. It consists predominantly of aliphatic, aromatic and cycloaliphatic hydro carbons having carbon numbers predominantly higher than C25 and boiling above approximately 400 °C.)
Residues (petroleum), catalytic cracking; Heavy fuel oil (A complex combination of hydro carbons produced as the residual fraction from the distillation of the products from a catalytic cracking process. It consists predominantly of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predomi nantly greater than C11 and boiling above approximately 200 °C.)
Residual oils (petroleum); Heavy fuel oil (A complex combination of hydro carbons, sulfur compounds and metal-containing organic compounds obtained as the residue from refinery fractionation cracking processes. It produces a finished oil with a viscosity above 2 10-6 m2.s-1 at 100 °C.)
Residues, steam cracked, thermally treated; Heavy fuel oil (A complex combination of hydro carbons obtained by the treatment and distillation of raw steam- cracked naphtha. It consists predominantly of unsaturated hydrocarbons boiling in the range above approximately 180 °C.)
Petroleum; Crude oil (A complex combination of hydro carbons. It consists predominantly of aliphatic, alicyclic and aromatic hydrocarbons. It may also contain small amounts of nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur compounds. This category encompasses light, medium, and heavy petroleums, as well as the oils extended from tar sands. Hydrocarbonaceous materials requiring major chemical changes for their recovery or conversion to petroleum refinery feedstocks such as crude shale oils; upgraded shale oils and liquid coal fuels are not included in this definition.)
Foots oil (petroleum), acid-treated; Foots oil (A complex combination of hydro carbons obtained by treatment of Foot's oil with sulphuric acid. It consists predominantly of branched-chain hydrocarbons with carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C20 through C50.)