Responsible Used Motor Oil Disposal: Protecting Our Planet One Drop at a Time
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Responsible Used Motor Oil Disposal: Protecting Our Planet One Drop at a Time

Home / Literatures Used motor oil is a common byproduct of vehicle maintenance, but its careless disposal can have severe consequences for the environment. Every year, large quantities of used motor oil are improperly discarded, leading to water and soil pollution, harm to wildlife, and detrimental effects on human health. However, there are responsible ways to…

Waste Oil to Diesel Plant: A Sustainable Solution for Reducing Waste and Creating a New Source of Fuel
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Waste Oil to Diesel Plant: A Sustainable Solution for Reducing Waste and Creating a New Source of Fuel

Home / Literatures Waste oil is a major environmental problem. It is estimated that millions of gallons of waste oil are disposed of in landfills each year. This waste oil can pollute groundwater and soil, and it can also release harmful emissions into the air. There is a sustainable solution to the problem of waste oil:…

Lube Oil Blending Plants: A Key to Sustainable Lubricant Production
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Lube Oil Blending Plants: A Key to Sustainable Lubricant Production

Home / Literatures Lubricant oil recycling is the process of collecting, processing and re-refining used oil so that it can be used again. It is an important environmental and economic practice that helps to reduce pollution, conserve resources, and create jobs. What Is Lubricant Oil Recycling? Lubricant oil is a type of petroleum product that is used to…

Waste Oil Recycling and Refining: A Guide to Proper Disposal and Management
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Waste Oil Recycling and Refining: A Guide to Proper Disposal and Management

Home / Literatures Waste oil is defined as petroleum-based oil that has been used and is no longer fit for its original application. It can be obtained from different sources such as automotive, trucks, machinery, and industrial equipment. Waste oil manifests as a hazardous waste and, if not properly disposed of, can cause environmental damage…

The Benefits of Recycling Used Engine Oil
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The Benefits of Recycling Used Engine Oil

Home / Literatures Engine oil is a vital lubricant that helps to keep your car’s engine running smoothly. However, after it has been used, engine oil can become contaminated with dirt, metal particles, and other harmful substances. If it is not disposed of properly, used engine oil can pollute soil and water, and can also lead…

Pilot Study of Used Oils in Nigeria
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Pilot Study of Used Oils in Nigeria

Home / Literatures Abstract Assessment of contaminant releases during utilization of used oils is essential for the determination of environmental acceptability. These paper reports the results of the study examining a toxic metal leachability from used engine oil and sludge samples employing leaching test (TCLP). The leaching test indicated that lead in oil samples exceeded…

How to Recycle Used Motor Oil with a Motor Oil Recycling Machine?
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How to Recycle Used Motor Oil with a Motor Oil Recycling Machine?

Home / Literatures Used motor oil is quite a precious material that, besides being recycled back into new oil products, can also be treated in a way that the environment is not polluted by it. With the help of a motor oil recycling machine, one can carry out the entire process of recycling used motor…

Determination of heavy metals and volatile aromatic compounds in used engine oils and sludges
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Determination of heavy metals and volatile aromatic compounds in used engine oils and sludges

Home / Literatures Abstract Assessment of contaminant releases during utilization of used oils is essential for the determination of environmental acceptability. These paper reports the results of the study examining a toxic metal leachability from used engine oil and sludge samples employing leaching test (TCLP). The leaching test indicated that lead in oil samples exceeded…

What is the Difference between Flash Point and Ignition Temperature?
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What is the Difference between Flash Point and Ignition Temperature?

Home / Literatures Flash Point The flash point is the lowest temperature at which a substance vaporises into a gas, which can be ignited with the introduction of an external source of fire. There are two main methods of measuring a flash point – namely, open cup and closed up. Open cup flash point testing…

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