Naphtha is a flammable liquid hydrocarbon mixture that is typically produced from the distillation of crude oil or the refining of petroleum. It is a versatile product and has various uses across different industries.
It's important to note that the specific use of naphtha can vary depending on its composition and grade, as well as the requirements of different industries and applications. Naphtha's role as a feedstock for the production of chemicals and plastics is one of its most significant contributions to the global economy, as it is a critical component in the manufacturing of a wide range of everyday products
Rhein Energy has supplied 70,000 MT of Naphtha last year and 40,000 MT this year, serving customers in petrochemicals, blending, and industrial sectors. Typical Naphtha Quality:
Density @ 15°C: 701.4 kg/m³
Distillation Range:
IBP: 28.8°C
50% Evaporated: 88.5°C
FBP: 176.2°C
Saybolt Color: +30
Total Sulfur Content: 104 mg/kg