To be precise, the term fuel oil—also known as heavy oil, marine fuel, or furnace oil—denotes the heaviest commercial fuel derived from crude oil refining, whether as a distillate or residue.
Nevertheless, fuel oil typically encompasses any liquid fuel utilized in a furnace or boiler for heat generation, or in an engine for power generation. This excludes fuels with a flash point near 42°C (108°F) and those combusted in cotton or woodwick burners.
The current market trends for industrial lubricants and fuel oils, specifically those used in applications such as low RPM engines, bunkers, air pre-heaters, boilers, and fertilizer plants. Our products excel in transmission, gear lubrication, and automotive applications, and we are keen to understand the evolving demands in these sectors.
Additionally, we are interested in insights related to general industrial lubricants and fuel oils for lift irrigation pump sets, furnaces, DG sets, and other applications. Any information on the demand for products with accurate proportions, consistent viscosity, maximum efficiency, and high purity would be greatly appreciated. Our products are packaged in airtight containers of various sizes, ensuring their integrity and longevity.