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Re-refined base oil is a type of oil derived from the recycling of used lubricating oil. It is produced through a process of re-refining used oil, which involves distillation, hydro-treating and filtration. The re-refined base oil is then blended with additives to create a lubricant that meets the same performance standards as a new lubricant. Re-refined base oil is a cost-effective and environmentally friendly alternative to virgin base oil.
Re-refined base oil is used in a variety of applications, including automotive, industrial, and marine lubricants. It is also used in the production of hydraulic fluids, greases, and other specialty lubricants. The use of re-refined base oil helps reduce the amount of waste oil that is disposed of in landfills and helps conserve natural resources.
Some companies in the re-refined base oil market include Chevron, ExxonMobil, Shell, Total, Valvoline, and Phillips 66. Show Less Read more