Base oil SN 500 the most widely used base oil.
SN 500 is a light grade base oil at the upper
end of the specifications for Grade I base oils.
They are mainly used in lubricant production. It
is a Group I base oil that has undergone solvent
refining and dewaxing processes. It is the
workhouse ingredient for formulators and
blenders of lubricants for passengers and
commercial vehicles, as well as industrial
applications. This oil has no impurities or
compounds that can have an adverse effect on the
quality of the oil.
Originating in the 1930s, the least refined type
which is produced by Solvent Refining. It
usually consists of conventional petroleum base
oils. An improvement to the refining process in
the 1960s called hydro-treating made this base
oil more stable, less reactive, and
longer-lasting than the earlier base oils.
API defines group I as “base stocks contain less
than 90 percent saturates and/or greater than
0.03 percent sulfur and have a viscosity index
greater than or equal to 80 and less than 120”.
Uses of Base Oil SN 500: base oil Group I according to the
American Petroleum Institute (API), which
contains less than 90 percent saturates and has
a viscosity index greater than or equal to 85
and less than 120. In RAHA oil refinery
diverse grades of Base Oil are produced by means
of solvent refining paraffinic crude oil as
below, with modern production facilities and
using high-quality raw materials. Base oils
are used to manufacture products including motor
oil, Industrial oil, Grease, and etc. •
Motor oil • Industrial oil •
Lubricating greases • Metal processing
fluids • Additives • Hydraulic oils •
Transformer oils • Coating •
Medicine • Paints