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Wat (wie) is bunker oil - definitie

HEAVY FRACTION OBTAINED FROM PETROLEUM DISTILLATION THAT IS BURNED TO GENERATE POWER
Residual fuel; Gasoil; Fuel Oil; Diesel fuel oil; Distillate fuel oil; Residual fuel oil; Bunker fuel; Bunker fuels; Bunker C; Bunker c; Bunker fuel oil; Distillate fuel; Distillate oil; Light fuel oil; Bunker B; Bunker b; Navy special; Navy special fuel oil; Bunker A; Bunker a; Heavy gas oil; Light gas oil; Fuel oils; Bunker oil; Diesel fuel marine; Diesel Fuel marine; Diesel Fuel Marine; NATO F76; ISO 8217; Furnace oil; Distillate fuel oils; Heavy residual oil; Furnace Fuel Oil; Heavy fuel oils; Marine fuel oil; Furnace fuel oil; HSFO; LSFO; Marine fuel; Oil fuel; Low sulfur fuel oil; Ship fuel
  • An [[oil tanker]] taking on fuel, or "[[bunkering]]"
  • HAZMAT class 3 fuel oil
  • Fuel oil truck making a delivery in North Carolina, 1945
  • A fuel station in [[Zigui County]] on the [[Yangtze]] River

Heavy fuel oil         
  • Wildlife suffering from a tanker oil spill. Tar-like HFO coats and persistently sticks to feathers.
FUEL OILS OF A TAR-LIKE CONSISTENCY
Heavy Fuel Oil; Bunker fuel; Bunker oil
Heavy Fuel Oil (HFO) is a category of fuel oils of a tar-like consistency. Also known as bunker fuel, or residual fuel oil, HFO is the result or remnant from the distillation and cracking process of petroleum.
fuel oil         
¦ noun oil used as fuel in an engine or furnace.
Fuel oil         
Fuel oil is any of various fractions obtained from the distillation of petroleum (crude oil). Such oils include distillates (the lighter fractions) and residues (the heavier fractions).

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Fuel oil

Fuel oil is any of various fractions obtained from the distillation of petroleum (crude oil). Such oils include distillates (the lighter fractions) and residues (the heavier fractions). Fuel oils include heavy fuel oil, marine fuel oil (MFO), bunker fuel, furnace oil (FO), gas oil (gasoil), heating oils (such as home heating oil), diesel fuel and others.

The term fuel oil generally includes any liquid fuel that is burned in a furnace or boiler to generate heat (heating oils), or used in an engine to generate power (as motor fuels). However, it does not usually include other liquid oils, such as those with a flash point of approximately 42 °C (108 °F), or oils burned in cotton- or wool-wick burners. In a stricter sense, fuel oil refers only to the heaviest commercial fuels that crude oil can yield, that is, those fuels heavier than gasoline (petrol) and naphtha.

Fuel oil consists of long-chain hydrocarbons, particularly alkanes, cycloalkanes, and aromatics. Small molecules, such as those in propane, naphtha, gasoline, and kerosene, have relatively low boiling points, and are removed at the start of the fractional distillation process. Heavier petroleum derived oils like diesel fuel and lubricating oil are much less volatile and distill out more slowly.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor bunker oil
1. The Guardian BELCHING DEATH: Ships burn a cheap sulfur–rich fuel called "bunker oil" that produces primary sulfate.
2. About 58,000 gallons of heavy–duty bunker oil poured out of the vessel as it was moored near Treasure Island.
3. Primary sulfate is produced when ships burn a cheap sulfur–rich fuel called "bunker oil." The particles are believed to be especially harmful to human health because of their small size.
4. Solar I, carrying about 2 million liters (500,000 gallons) of bunker oil, sank off Guimaras on Aug. 11 in rough seas, then began spilling oil that has affected a 220–kilometer (137–mile) stretch of coastline.
5. At least a 10th of the tanker‘s cargo of 2 million litres of bunker oil initially gushed out, polluting beaches and the marine park with black sludge, but there have also been signs of fresh leaks from the sunken ship.