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| + | ====== Single-volume Refined Product ====== | ||
| + | A " | ||
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| + | In the oil refining industry, a " | ||
| + | Key Characteristics: | ||
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| + | * Uniform Composition: | ||
| + | * Batch Processing: The term may imply that the product was produced and collected during a single run or batch in the refining process. | ||
| + | * Purity: The product is typically free from impurities and has been refined to a high degree of purity or specification. | ||
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| + | Examples: | ||
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| + | * Gasoline: A batch of gasoline that has been refined and collected in a single storage tank, with consistent octane rating and other properties. | ||
| + | * Jet Fuel: A volume of jet fuel refined to meet specific standards for aviation use, stored in a single tank or container. | ||
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| + | Maintaining a " | ||