Base Oil Industrial and Automotive
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Group III base oils are greater than 90 percent saturates, less than 0.03 percent sulfur and have a viscosity index above 120. These oils are refined even more than Group II base oils and generally are severely hydrocracked (higher pressure and heat). This longer process is designed to achieve a purer base oil. Although made from crude oil, Group III base oils are sometimes described as synthesized hydrocarbons. Like Group II base oils, these oils are also becoming more prevalent.
Group II base oils are defined as being more than 90 percent saturates, less than 0.03 percent sulfur and with a viscosity index of 80 to 120. They are often manufactured by hydrocracking, which is a more complex process than the solvent refining used for Group I base oils.
Naphthenic Base Oil โ Refined from sweet crude oil distillates. Naphthenic base oils have a very low aromatic content and a low paraffin (Wax) content. These characteristics allow for a low pour point and excellent solvency properties.