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Refining Series of processes to convert crude oil and its fractions into finished petroleum products, including thermal cracking, catalytic cracking, polymerization, alkylation, reforming, hydrocracking, hydroforming, hydrogenation, hydrogen treating. Hydrofining, solvent extraction, dewaxing, deoiling, acid treating, clay filtration and deasphalting.
Refining A process of reclaiming used lubricant oils and restoring them to a condition similar to that of virgin stocks by filtration, clay absorption or more elaborate methods.
Ring Sticking Freezing of a piston ring in its groove in a piston engine or reciprocating compressor due to heavy deposits in the piston ring zone.
Rings Circular metallic elements that ride in the groves of a piston and provide compression sealing during combustion. Also used to spread oil for lubrication.
Rust preventive Compound for coating metal surfaces with a film that protects against rust. Commonly used to preserve equipment in storage.
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Scuffing Abnormal engine wear due to localized welding and fracture. It can be prevented through the use of anti-wear extreme pressure and friction modifier additives.
Shear Stability Index (SSI)

The measure of a viscosity modifier's contribution to an oil's percentage kinematic viscosity loss, when the oil is subjected to engine operation or special test conditions.

Sludge A thick dark residue, normally of mayonnaise consistency, that accumulates on non moving engine interior surfaces. Generally removable by wiping unless baked in a carbonaceous consistency, its formation is associated with insolubles overloading of the lubricant.
Solvent Extraction Refining process used to separate reactive components (unsaturated hydrocarbons) from lubricant distillates in order to improve the oil's oxidation stability, viscosity index and additive response.
Solvent Refining A process for extracting lubricant base stocks from stripped heavy gas oil or other heavy stripped crude stream using selective solvents such as furfural or phenol.
Stoke (St) Kinematic measurement of a fluid's resistance to flow defined by the ratio of the fluid's dynamic viscosity to its density.
Syncrude Unconventional crudes such as those derived from tar sands oil shale and coal liquefication.
Synlube Lubricating fluids, especially esters or polyolefins synthesized from chemical feed stocks rather than refined from oil.
Synthetic Lubricant Lubricating fluid made by chemically reacting materials of a specific chemical composition to produce a compound with planned and predicTable properties.
 
 
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