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All About Light Distillates
Light distillates are a vital category of refined petroleum products derived from the atmospheric distillation and further processing of crude oil. These products occupy the lighter end of the distillation spectrum, consisting predominantly of hydrocarbons with carbon chain lengths typically ranging from C9 to C16. Their boiling points generally fall between approximately 150°C and 290°C, which situates them between lighter fractions such as naphtha and heavier middle distillates like diesel. Light distillates are usually clear, colorless to pale yellow liquids with a mild hydrocarbon odor, reflecting their relatively pure and refined nature.
Through advanced refining techniques such as hydrotreatment and catalytic processes, these distillates are produced with low sulfur content and improved stability, making them environmentally friendlier and suitable for a wide range of industrial and commercial applications. Their physical properties, including low viscosity and excellent low-temperature fluidity, contribute to their versatility, enabling their use in diverse sectors from solvents and fuels to lubricants and agrochemicals. As a result, light distillates play an essential role in modern industry, supporting processes that demand clean, efficient, and reliable hydrocarbon-based products.

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Light distillates Applications & Uses
Light distillates are versatile petroleum products widely used across many industries due to their excellent solvency, low odor, and clean-burning properties. Key applications include: