Waste engine oil recovery and regeneration

By |2019-12-13T07:40:03+00:00October 22nd, 2018|News|

Waste engine oil is a kind of hazardous waste that is difficult to be naturally decomposed. According to the environmental protection department, once the waste mineral oil penetrates into the soil, the soil cannot be repaired for decades. To eradicate pollution, it is necessary to dig deep and remove all contaminated soil. If it penetrates [...]

OIL RECLAMATION VS OIL RECYCLING

By |2019-12-13T07:40:03+00:00October 16th, 2018|News|

DIFFERENCE BETWEEN OIL RECLAMATION AND OIL  RECYCLING First of all it is necessary to mention that oil, used in different industries is usually a special formulation made to meet the needs of that particular industry.  To gain a better understanding of the regeneration process, one should understand that to meet the needs of a particular [...]

Used Oil vs Waste Oil – What’s the difference?!

By |2019-12-13T07:40:04+00:00October 16th, 2018|News|

We see a lot of garages in our line of work, at facilities all across the US. There's on huge issue which I've been harping on for years, and it has to do with oil and how it relates to environmental compliance issues. The question is:used oil vs. waste oil - what's the difference? Well the short [...]

Reasons for deterioration of lubricating oil quality

By |2019-12-13T07:40:04+00:00October 15th, 2018|News|

Contaminated by external impurities Oil is most susceptible to soiling by various mechanical impurities during system use. These impurities are metal scraps, dust, sand, fibrous matter, and the like. This is because the metal powder that has been rubbed off on the friction mechanism falls into the oil, or the dust and sand are immersed in [...]

Quality Control of Recycled Lubricants

By |2019-12-13T07:40:04+00:00October 15th, 2018|News|

The production of modern lubricants requires both good quality base oils, good quality additives and excellent additive formulations. It has been demonstrated in the production practice of natural lubricating oils that the quality of the lubricating oil depends both on the additive and on the base oil. The deeper the refined depth of the base [...]

Method for preventing deterioration of lubricating oil quality

By |2019-12-13T07:40:04+00:00October 12th, 2018|News|

The cause of the deterioration of the quality of the lubricating oil is not only caused mainly during the work, but also caused by the improper management of the staff. Therefore, it is necessary to try to prevent the system oil from deteriorating prematurely, prolong the service life and save oil. Some of the following considerations [...]

Oil Waste to Energy – Sustainable and Decentralized Processing of Waste Oil

By |2019-12-13T07:40:04+00:00October 8th, 2018|News|

Waste oil is one of the biggest global environmental problems - WASTX Oil offers a decentralized solution Dresden/Germany, September 18th 2018 - According to the American Petroleum Institutea single litre of waste oil contaminates up to one million litres of drinking water. This relates to a cube of water with an edge length of 10 meters! [...]

Indiscriminate Dumping Of Waste Oil And Escalating Health Crisis

By |2019-12-13T07:40:05+00:00October 8th, 2018|News|

HIKA OKEKE writes on the need for improved access to water and sanitation to avert the wholesome health crisis associated with illegal dumping of waste oil. About 66 million Nigerians are bereft of improved drinking water while 109 million lacked access to improved sanitation according to the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF). Added [...]

Composition of lubricating oil

By |2019-12-13T07:40:06+00:00October 6th, 2018|News|

Lubricating oil is generally composed of two parts, a base oil and an additive, which can lubricate, clean, cool, seal, reduce, rust and prevent the engine. Base oil is the main component of lubricating oil, which determines the basic properties of lubricating oil. Additives can make up for and improve the performance of base oil, [...]

Slippery customers: Why used oil can be incredibly harmful in SA

By |2019-12-13T07:40:06+00:00October 5th, 2018|News|

Generators of used oil are required to make sure that licensed used oil collectors remove this hazardous waste and take it to a licensed processor for responsible recycling. However, after collection, the used oil is often sold by the collector to the highest bidder, who may be an unlicensed processor, or end user. Legally, the [...]

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