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Aromatic

Aromatics are types of hydrocarbons derived from petroleum, characterized by one or more six-carbon rings (benzene rings) molecular structure and ‘sweet’ or aromatic odor. Benzene, toluene, and xylenes are the most common aromatics, and are extensively used in the chemical industry as chemical feedstocks, solvents, and as additives to gasoline to raise its octane rating.

LLDPE

  Feed: Ethylene, Hydrogen, Butene, Propylene, Propane, Hexane-1 Number of grades: 54 Features: -One of the largest of its kind in Iran -Extruder capacity: 48 MT/hour Applications: 5Packaging, home appliances, textile, agriculture and automobile industries

HDPE

  Feed: Ethylene, Hydrogen and Butene Number of grades: 23 Features: •High variety of grades • High production capacity • Capability of producing coloured grades and 2 packaging extruder line • Capability of producing coloured products in injection, extrusion and blow moulding grades Applications: Home appliances, packaging, PE pipes, automobile and agriculture industries

Butene-1

  Feed: Ethylene and Hydrogen Features: The largest production plant in Middle East Applications: Rubber industry, SBR, ABS and PBR

Olefin

Olefin, also called alkene, compound made up of hydrogen and carbon that contains one or more pairs of carbon atoms linked by a double bond. Olefins are examples of unsaturated hydrocarbons (compounds that contain only hydrogen and carbon and at least one double or triple bond). They are classified in either or both of the following…
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Gasoline

Specifications and Characteristics of Gasoline  

Kerosene

Kerosene, also spelled kerosine, also called paraffin or paraffin oil, flammable hydrocarbon liquid commonly used as a fuel. Kerosene is typically pale yellow or colourless and has a not-unpleasant characteristic odour. It is obtained from petroleum and is used for burning in Kerosene lamps and domestic heaters or furnaces, as a fuel or fuel component for jet engines ,…
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Bitumen

ABM offers bitumen origin of Iran for customers from a wide range of countries including China, India, Thailand, and Vietnam. To meet the needs of asphalt manufacturers, road builders and construction sector, ABM supply bitumen in different grades namely 40-50, 60-70, 85-100, based on softening points and penetration values as well as Natural Bitumen (Gilsonite).…
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Rice

Over half of the world’s population relies on rice as a staple of their diet. Rice is a grain. It is the seed of the grass species Oryza Sativa (Asian rice) or Oryza Glaberrima (African rice). As part of our diet, it is considered a carbohydrate. 100g of rice will contain 80g of carbohydrates, 7.13g…
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soybean

The origins of the soybean plant are obscure, but many botanists believe it was first domesticated in central china as early as 7000 BCE. An ancient crop, the soybean has been used in China, and Korea for thousands of years as a food and a component of medicines. Soybeans were introduced into the USA in 1804 and…
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