Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Simple Description of Trihydroxymethyl Propane Palm Kernel Ester

Trihydroxymethyl Propane Palm Kernel EsterTrihydroxymethyl propane palm kernel ester is a type of light yellow oil liquid with the acid value 2mgKOH/g and the saponification value 218-238mgKOH/g .Trihydroxymethyl propane palm kernel ester is always used in daily chemical raw materials, fiber lubricant  and oil additives.

The advantage of propane in cars is its liquid state at a moderate pressure. This allows fast refill times, affordable fuel tank construction, and ranges comparable to (though still less than) gasoline. Meanwhile it is noticeably cleaner (both in handling, and in combustion), results in less engine wear (due to carbon deposits) without diluting engine oil (often extending oil-change intervals), and until recently was a relative bargain in North America. Octane rating of propane is relatively high at 110. In the United States the propane fueling infrastructure is the most developed of all alternative vehicle fuels. Many converted vehicles have provisions for topping off from "barbecue bottles". Purpose-built vehicles are often in commercially owned fleets, and have private fueling facilities. A further saving for propane fuel vehicle operators, especially in fleets, is that pilferage is much more difficult than with gasoline or diesel fuels. It must be noted that LPG in cars does contain a mixture of butane, where in domestic cylinders it doesn't.

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