DIESEL GASOLINE EN 590 10PPM
Light Cycle Oil (LCO) is a moderately heavy petrochemical product obtained from oil refineries. LCO is a fraction obtained during the distillation process of LCO using an atmospheric distillation tower or vacuum tower. LCO is a fuel type available in sulphurous and sulphur-free variants. LCO is used for a variety of industrial applications. In particular, LCO is used as a fuel or raw material in many industries such as the production of cement, asphalt, paper, cardboard, plastics and other petrochemical products. In addition, this type of fuel is also used in processes such as industrial furnaces, boilers and heating systems. LCO is similar to gasoline in many aspects. For example, it has a high heat value, low sulfur content and relatively low viscosity. These features make LCO a more environmentally friendly option compared to other fuel types. In addition, storage and transportation costs of LCO9 are lower than other heavy fuels. As a result, LCO is a moderately heavy petrochemical product obtained from oil refineries. It is used in many industrial applications as a fuel or raw material. Its low sulfur content, high heat value and other similar properties make LCO a more environmentally friendly option compared to other fuel types.