The recycling process for waste lubricating oil utilizes one-stage thin film evaporation and a two-stage molecular distillation process for industrial applications. Light oils such as diesel and gasoline as well as lubricating oil fractions are distilled out separately, while most of the gums and asphalt exist in the residue so that the regenerated lubricating oil obtained from the test meets the standards of base oil and achieves the purpose of regenerating waste lubricating oil.
At the same time, the molecular distillations process does not have acid washing, alkali neutralization, and other processes, and does not produce acid residue, sulfur dioxide, and other secondary pollution, which is a clean and environmentally friendly recycling process for waste lubricating oil.
Through careful processing and handling, the process of recycling waste lubricating oil ensures a high-quality final product free from harmful contaminants. Please contact us at info@toptionlab.com for more information.