The feedstock crude oil is heated to between 150deg and 350degf to reduce viscosity and surface tension for easier mixing and separation of the oil. The crude oil is pumped into a rotary kiln and heated to a temperature of 150deg to 350deg.
The feedstock crude oil is heated to between 150deg and 350degf to reduce viscosity and surface tension for easier mixing and separation of the oil. The crude oil is pumped into a rotary kiln and heated to a temperature of 150deg to 350deg.
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The feedstock crude oil is heated to between 150deg and 350degf to reduce viscosity and surface tension for easier mixing and separation of the oil. The crude oil is pumped into a rotary kiln and heated to a temperature of 150deg to 350deg.
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