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Polymers

Standards and Classifications

The first standard for fuel oil came in 1982. The latest standard is ISO 8217 from 2005. The ISO standards describe four qualities of distillate fuels and 10 qualities of residual fuels. Over the years the standards have become stricter on environmentally important parameters such as sulfur content.

Some parameters for different grades of marine fuel oils according to ISO 8217 (3. ed 2005):

Bunker Fuels

Bunker fuels are also a type of fuel oil, used aboard ships. Bunker fuel is often used as a synonym for No. 6 fuel oil which is the most common bunker fuel.

We offer a wide range of grades for diverse applications across sectors such as packaging, agriculture, automotive, housing, healthcare, water and gas transportation, and consumer durables.

We also have in place 360º Partnership, a customer-focused approach that ensures sustainable growth across the value chain. Also called ‘Rishta,’ this approach helps us to interface with our customers by sharing knowledge and experience across markets and sectors with our associates.

Polymers are broadly categorised into 3 groups:

Polypropylene (PP)

Polyethylene (PE)

Poly Vinyl Chloride (PVC)