distillate
This residue in its turn is then subjected to distillation under reduced pressure to give both a vacuum distillate and a vacuum residue.
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For example, for every litre of crude distillate burnt, 0.0033 tons of carbon dioxide is produced.
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If the salt had a low boiling point, the result was a distillate or sublimate, just like the animal and vegetable distillates.
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Total amount of middle distillate used is equal to middle distillate used in transporting: (1) all imported goods; (2) all intermediate shipments; and (3) final goods.
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The focus of chemical-pharmaceutical practice was the extraction of aqueous and oily distillates from vegetable materials such as spices, herbs, blossoms, fruits, seeds, woods, husks, and barks.
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A refinery, through the sale of its middle distillates, offers a spin off in petrochemicals.
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I understand that up to some 15 months before the accident the tank had contained primary flash distillate used to enrich the town gas.
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My remarks to-day are therefore but a distillate of these consultations and of my own views, for what those are worth.
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It will reduce the need to import petrol and other lighter distillates and will therefore have a balance of payments advantage.
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At present both these companies import a proportion of the lighter distillates.
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I am not saying that we should not use light oil distillates, but let us play them a little carefully.
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Even the light oil distillates are available and cheap at present, but for how long?
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In a great many cases we are talking about diesel, which is a distillate, or petrol engines, and not talking about heavy fuel.
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They applied to the intervention of wine distillates, and the new regulation stipulates that their disposal must not disturb markets for alcohol and spirit drinks.
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It will convert these fuel oils into higher value lighter distillates, such as petrol, which currently have to be imported.
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