Science and technology can promote domestic productivity, and at the same time, science and technology can strengthen the country, which shows that the power brought by science and technology is enormous. And? Waste oil? It has always been a topic of concern, but not everyone has access to waste oil. Some time ago, some media reported that China would extract aviation fuel from waste oil.
China can extract aviation fuel from waste oil
According to Economic Daily,? China waste oil refining aviation fuel technology is expected to be improved. ? Refining aviation fuel from waste cooking oil is to obtain edible oil and produce various chemical products by decoloring, deodorizing, solvent concentration and other processes. It includes more than ten kinds of substances such as oil, resin, biodiesel, alkyd resin, organic acid, synthetic resin and phenolic resin. With the rapid development of China's national economy and increasing attention to energy, the demand for aero-engines is increasing day by day, and aircraft has become one of the most important and complicated aviation equipment in the world. The rapid development of aviation industry, increasingly mature technology and deteriorating environment have become one of the important factors that restrict the sustainable development of civil aviation and the progress of security technology. Aviation fuel oil, as one of the most important and expensive additives in the international aviation market, is self-evident in the aviation field.
what effect does aviation fuel have on aviation fuel?
the use of aviation fuel has a certain impact on the fuel system of aircraft, which can be divided into three categories: the first category is aviation fuel produced by petrochemical industry. Because in aero-engines, the most important part is the jet engine. The engine will convert the hydrocarbons in the fuel into heat to drive the aircraft to fly. This fuel will not produce any substances harmful to the environment when burned. The second category is chemical products (gasoline, kerosene, aviation kerosene, etc.), which are products obtained after refining or synthesizing to meet the standards. Mainly used in liquid engines. The third category is obtained from oil and natural gas, and petroleum products or by-products are obtained through cracking and refining.