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Latest post Thu, Jun 29 2006 6:09 PM by Antonija. 5 replies.
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Antonija  +  240836 Wed, 28 Jun 06 12:10 PM

Can you pelase check the blue parts? Thanks

 

By hydrocracking, the heavy fractions are transformed into the light ones, more valuable products: liquid gas/petrol, petrol, jet fuel, diesel fuel and oil distillates.

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Alan.es  +  240849 Wed, 28 Jun 06 12:57 PM
By hydrocracking, the heavy fractions are transformed into the lighter, more valuable products: liquid gas/petrol, petrol, aviation fuel, diesel fuel and oil distillates.

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Antonija, 3 yr 148 days ago
Thank you Alan. Is 'jet fuel' incorrect?
Alan.es, 3 yr 148 days ago
'aviation fuel' is probably more normal because not all planes are jets.
Squeaky, 3 yr 147 days ago
the jet fuel that you listed in your example is a grade of kerosene.
Antonija, 3 yr 147 days ago
Thank you both.
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