
|

For Sale is Product : Russian Export Blend Crude Oil (REBCO) Origin: Russia The detailed specification GOST 31858-2002 or GOST TU 39-1623-93 Quantity: 72,000,000 (Seventy two million ) Barrel Period of deliveries: Evenly during 12 months, commencing from June 2008 Monthly volume:6 000 000 Barrel Option +/- 5%. Delivery basis: FOB NOVOROSSIISK ( BLACK SEA)
»»
|
|
|
|

|

REAL OFFER FOR REAL BUYERS! PORTLAND CEMENT up to 100,000 MT per month . Yearly Contract or Spot PAYMENT by DLC
»»
|
|
|
|

|

Our new Technology has the unique ability to change both soil and water four different ways: Electrically, Biologically, Chemically, and Physically.
»»
|
|
|
|

|
Energy III (Degreaser/Cleaner/Emulsifier) DUST PALATIVE APPLICATIONS Because of the amazing wetting ability of ENERGY III, it is useful in areas where dust is a problem. use a concentration of approximately 1 part ENERGY III to 80 - 100 parts water. Spray on. When using in tank trucks fill the water tank with water then add 3 gallons (to 3000 gallons water) of ENERGY III. Do not reverse the procedure, as foaming will cause filling problems. The use of ENERGY III should gradually reduce the frequency and amount of water needed to control dust in construction, sand and rock crushing operations, dirt racetracks, and similar areas. The combined action of colloids and wetting agents suggest the use of ENERGY III in areas where duct particles in the air create a potentially explosive environment - (i.e. manufacturing operations). Use 1 part ENERGY III to 10 parts water and atomize into air. GLASS As a window or glass cleaner, very little ENERGY III is required. If too much is used possible filming or streaking may occur. Use 1 part ENERGY III to 320 parts water and squeegee off. Glass will be cleaner and remain cleaner longer. HOUSEHOLD USE BSP ENERGY III, a non-polluting concentrated industrial strength cleaner, is ideal for use in the home. ENERGY III cleans anything washable. Because of its unique formulation it works equally well in hard, soft, or even salt water. It is biodegradable in the optimum required period. ENERGY III contains no phosphates, no enzymes, no N.T.A., nitrates, sulfonates, sulfates, caustics, or any other known pollutants. It is Ecologically safe, People safe, and Environmentally safe. A homemaker can use it in the home without fear for the family's safety since it is perfectly people safe. ENERGY III replaces most of the household chemicals now purchased for cleaning and may be used to clean anything that is safe in water. MIXING For most cleaning jobs, ENERGY III must be diluted with water. Directions may state, "mix 1 part ENERGY III to 20 parts water." This simply means that 1 capful or 1 cup of ENERGY III must be added to 20 capfuls or 20 cups of water. APPLICATION Spray, brush, or mop ENERGY III on any washable surface. then rinse with water or just wipe off. GENERAL ALL PURPOSE USE The concentration of ENERGY III may be varied to fit the job. In its concentrated form, ENERGY III is safe on most surfaces or it can be diluted with water by as much as 1 part ENERGY III to 100 parts water (or more). To determine the best mixture for a particular job, start with a mild concentration and gradually increase the strength until the desired results are obtained. The following is a partial list of items that can be cleaned with ENERGY III. FOR HEAVY HOUSEHOLD USE Mix 1 part ENERGY III to 20 parts water for showers, bathtubs, stove filters, burner trays, garage floors, driveways, lawn mowers, edger's, tools, fireplaces, and screens. FOR MEDIUM HOUSEHOLD USE Mix 1 part ENERGY III to 30 parts water for: walls, (clean vertical surfaces by spraying or wiping on the ENERGY III solution from the bottom up and rinsing or wiping off from the top down), woodwork, kitchen appliances, bamboo, plastic, naugahyde, leather, furniture, stainless steel, aluminum, ceramics, office equipment, bowling balls, shoes, golf bags, clubs, balls. FOR LIGHT HOUSEHOLD USE Mix 1 part ENERGY III to 60 parts water for: Tile walls, floors, counter tops, painted surfaces, cupboards, metal furniture, tables, chairs, jewelry, combs, brushes, hair rollers, book covers. FOR OVENS Warm oven slightly. Apply 1 part ENERGY III to 10 parts water (no burning to worry about). Let it work overnight. Wipe off. No rubber gloves or other safety gear required. FOR LAUNDRY Add 6 ounces of ENERGY III to each washing load. NOTE: Heavy stains such as blood, grease, grass stains, food stains, should be pre-treated with concentrated ENERGY III prior to placing in the machine. Or, ENERGY III may be added to the soak water before washing. FOR DISHWASHERS Add 2 ounces of ENERGY III to wash water. Rinse dishes under hot water and let dry. NOTE: About 1/4 ounce of ENERGY III to the load in an automatic dishwasher will act as a wetting agent and do an excellent job of cleaning. Too much ENERGY III will cause sudsing. FOR CARPETS To remove coffee, tea, coke, food, and grease stains, prepare a solution of 1 part ENERGY III to 40 parts water. Apply to stained area and rub. Then with a brush dipped in a small amount of water, brush stained area and blend solution out into a large area. To remove gum, pour a small amount of ENERGY III full strength onto the gum. Let it remain for about an hour, then lift gum up. NOTE: Care should be taken to use the proper strength for carpets. Too strong a solution may stay in the carpet since it cannot be rinsed and continue to clean - In other words, the soles of people shoes will be cleaned by the solution still in the carpet. FOR WAX REMOVAL Mix 1 part ENERGY III to 30 parts water. Spread solution over waxed floor and let it work for 10 to 25 minutes. No need to scrub. Then rinse and let dry. NOTE: ENERGY III will not remove acrylic waxes. FOR MILDEW Use a 1 to 30 (or stronger) solution of ENERGY III and scrub with a brush to remove mildew on painted surfaces, tile, etc. Either wipe off or rinse with water. FOR CARS Mix 1 part ENERGY III to 100 parts water for exterior cleaning. Use 1 part ENERGY III to 10 parts water for engine cleaning - spray or wipe on and allow to remain while car is running for minimum of 1/2 hours then rinse with water. To clean white wall tires, spray on tires for 1/2 hour before agitating with brush and then rinsing. To clean a rusty radiator add 1 cup ENERGY III to radiator. Drive car for one day then drain and flush radiator. Fill radiator with clean water and coolant. FOR BOATS 1 part ENERGY III to 15 parts water cleans engines, hulls, engine cowling, oil or gas stains. 1 part ENERGY III to 30 parts water cleans food service areas, decks, canopy, sails, lines, rigging, upholstery, keel, stainless steel, brass, chrome, windshields, heads, tanks or holds. Use full strength as hand cleaner (Rub into wet hands and rub in good, then rinse). Use 1 part ENERGY III to 30 parts water for general purpose cleaning of decks, galley, plastics, wood, fiberglass, and other surfaces. Use 1 part ENERGY III to 200 parts water for boat bilges, (just add to bilge water). The roll of the boat will clean and emulsify oil so that it may be pumped out without an "oil spill" effect. FOR CONCRETE For greasy driveways and garage floors, mix 1 part ENERGY III with 1 part water. Brush onto surface with garage broom. Allow to sit for approximately 1 hour, then agitate and rinse. For normal cleaning use 1 part ENERGY III to 15 parts water brushed onto surface, then rinse. Using ENERGY III for all the household cleaning tasks is very economical. Since it is non-drying to normal skin, non-irritation, non-fuming and has a pleasant odor it makes many difficult tasks a little more pleasant. INSTITUTIONAL APPLICALTIONS - HOTELS BSP ENERGY III may be used for numerous jobs in hotels (including all those listed for restaurants), many for industrial and from parking lot to penthouse. Please refer to these specific cleaning jobs for information about dilutions and processes. Hotel parking areas (especially enclosed ones) are always a headache for management and maintenance. Grease and oil may be tracked into lobbies, rooms, concessions, etc. from this area increasing maintenance and costs everywhere. Because these areas are enclosed, volatile cleaning compounds may not be used for safety reasons. ENERGY III mixed 1 part to 5 parts water, brushed onto the surface of 4-5 stalls and then mopped up will remove surface oil and greases. A regular cleaning program will get up most of the stain and imbedded grease and eliminate black areas on entrance to the hotel from parking areas. Applying the solution to 4 or more stalls before returning to mop should allow enough dwell time for the AGENTS to do their work. An added benefit to using ENERGY III is that it will help eliminate odors and prevent further accumulation of soil and dirt. Use a solution of 1 part ENERGY III to 10 parts water, increasing the water as the area becomes clean and requires less labor to do the job. Housekeepers like ENERGY III as it means eliminating many of their bottles and cans of cleaning products. They can use ENERGY III for baths, bedrooms, and kitchenettes. ENERGY III is kind to the skin, and does not dry out housekeepers hands, nor does it make them sneeze. It has a pleasant, but not "chemical" odor while allowing them to work quickly and efficiently. INSTITUTIONAL APPLICATIONS- COMMERCIAL For general cleaning ENERGY III is particularly effective in heavy-duty institutional applications. It is people safe and safe to use on all surfaces when used as directed (while remaining an economical and effective cleaner). When diluted 1 part ENERGY III to 10 parts water, or up to 100 parts water, depending on the soil, it is effective. It can be applied by spray, soak, swab, or steam. The following dilutions are suggested: WALLS, WOODWORK, AND WINDOWS As a wall cleaner, ENERGY III does an exceptional job on virtually any surface. It is safe on paint, and will not take the plasticizers out of acrylic type wall coverings and wallpapers. For cleaning walls, it is recommended that the washing always be done from the bottom up, and the rinsing from the top down. This will eliminate any potential streaking. For walls mix 1 part ENERGY III to 30 parts water. Rinse with water and wipe off. As a wood cleaner, ENERGY III is completely safe with no adverse effects such as spotting, streaking, or raising the grain. It can be used on bowling alleys, bowling pins, doors, desks, tables, chairs, cabinets, railing, etc. Use 1 part ENERGY III to 60 parts water. UPHOLSTERY AND RUGS Use 100 parts water to 1 part ENERGY III for cleaning of rugs and carpets with cleaning machines. For spotting use 1 part ENERGY III to 40 parts water sponge on, agitate with soft bristle brush, and wipe with a towel. Do not allow the carpet to become overly saturated with water and ENERGY III solution. Since the ENERGY III will not completely evaporate, and carpets cannot be rinsed off like walls and floors, care must be taken not to use to heavy concentration. Residue left in the carpet will continue to clean (the bottom of people's shoes) causing large dirt spots to appear where concentration levels have been too high or too wet in the cleaning. Then towel, fan or vacuum out all moisture. Employees sometimes think if a little is good, a lot is better, but when using ENERGY III. On carpets this philosophy can be a headache to maintenance and sales personnel. Remembering the above caution, a solution of 1 part ENERGY III to 40 parts water is a good solution for stuffed upholstery - brushing on and then toweling off. Stains and spots may take a higher concentration, but avoid getting furniture too wet or attaining a concentration level higher than 1 part ENERGY III to 20 parts water. BATHROOMS For bedspreads, curtains, towels, sheets, or any fabrics, ENERGY III becomes an excellent stain and spot remover. It is effective on the following types of stains: alcohol, food stains, milk, ammonia, fruit, mustard, beer, fruit juices, nail polish, blood, gelatin, nicotine, butter, glue, oil, candy, grass stains, ointment, chewing gum, grease, light rust, chocolate, household cement, shoe polish, cocktails, ice cream, smoke stains, coffee, inks, soft drinks, cologne, perfume, iodine, soot, colored pencil, ketchup, sugar, cooking oil, lipstick, tar, cosmetics, mayonnaise, tea, medicine, water colors, crepe paper, metal polish, water stains, dyes, methiolate, non-acrylic waxes, eggs, mildew, wine, and many more. Brush (agitate) 1 part ENERGY III to 15 parts water into the stain and allow to sit (work) for 15 minutes. Then rinse. If it is an old stain, or very stubborn, repeat the process allowing to sit for 15 to 20 minutes after agitating. Then rinse. Several applications may be necessary, but usually will be removed after one application. BSP ENERGY III may be added to the laundry at the same time as the laundry powder or borax at a rate of 1 ounce per gallon water. It increases the cleaning power of the detergent or soap and assists in removing heavy oils, dirt, inks, etc. For lighter cleaning, ENERGY III may be used alone in home laundry applications. Some companies use it without detergent at a higher concentration for their personnel's uniforms, napkins, tablecloths, etc. chlorine and softeners are compatible with ENERGY III and may be used as usual. A note should be made at this point. ENERGY III will clean washing machines that have accumulations of residues from the soap powders and detergents previously used. There have been occasions when this cleaning has left the washer fluid filled the "gunk" which has been lifted from under the agitator for the machine. It is Recommended, therefore, that machines with heavy encrusting be run through a wash cycle with only ENERGY III and water, and then rinsed before beginning a complete change to ENERGY III. FURNITURE BSP ENERGY III is safe to use on plastic, wood, cane, bamboo, metal, chrome, leather, and fabric. Use a solution of 1 part ENERGY III to 100 parts water for cleaning all your furniture (special instructions for upholstery above). APPLIANCES BSP ENERGY III is effective cleaner for all appliances, large or small, inside or out. Use 1 part ENERGY III to 100 parts water for the exteriors on refrigerators, washers, dryers, ranges, small appliances, air conditioners, etc. Use a solution of 1 part ENERGY III to 5 - 20 parts water where heavy accumulations of grease and oil exist ( on stoves, grills, fans vents, filters, etc.). It may be applied by spray, soak, or sponge. Rinse or wipe as necessary. Always apply cleaner from bottom up and remove from top down to avoid streaking. INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS HEAVY EQUIPMENT DEGREASER BSP ENERGY III is a superior performing concentrate designed for typical soils found on heavy field equipment in oil field rigs, heavy earth moving machinery, etc. IT can be applied by soak tank or pressure spray with or without water proportioning. It can also be mixed with kerosene, Stoddard solvent, diesel fuel, or used alone depending upon soil conditions, temperature, and severity. BSP ENERGY III is an effective degreaser for swab, spray, or soak tank applications for use on painted or unpainted surfaces, ferrous to non-ferrous metals. It meets minimum standards set forth for MIL-C-44361-613 class 2 biodegradable. Mix 1 part ENERGY III to 5 parts water where extra heavy grease deposits occur (oil field equipment, engine blocks, heavy equipment, floors, etc.). Then add 3 parts kerosene, solvent, or diesel fuel. This will make an emulsion that gets thicker with repeated stirring. This thickness serves a very important function in that it causes the cleaner to cling to a vertical surface long enough to get the job done. Once the solution becomes smooth in consistency, apply by a spray method. The 3-gallon Hudson type sprayer is ideal for this purpose. ENERGY III is a solvent emulsion usually works off with high-pressure water. When grease starts to slide, rinse off with high-pressure water. For light to medium degreasing, mix 1 part ENERGY III with 15 parts water. A unique quality of ENERGY III as a degreaser is that when it is left on a surface it will not completely evaporate. Leave the solution on the surface overnight and wash down with high pressure water the next day. The results bill be the same as if you had finished the job in sequence. Remember that ENERGY III inhibits rusting and corrosion of metals as long as there remains a certain amount of the AGENT on the metal surface. However, if it is all thoroughly rinsed off with water, then the metal is left exposed and therefore subject to rusting and corrosion as usual. To inhibit this occurrence, a light oil film may be applied to the surface. In those areas where mildew is a problem, ENERGY III has been found to be extremely effective in the removal under a hot water, high-power pressure spray application. Once the surface has been thoroughly cleaned, mildew is somewhat inhibited from returning. MARITIME APPLICATIONS - HEAVY DUTY CLEANING HEAVY DUTY CLEANING of fuel tanks, refrigerator containers, engine rooms, boiler fireside wash downs with no toxic or polluting properties: Removal of crude oil and other petroleum products from the HOLDS of TANKERS - ENERGY III should be sprayed into the holds by low volume, high-pressure pumps through the use of revolving spinner heads that can be lowered into the hold. This type of operation suggests the use of a 5-degree vee jet nozzle, and these should be places in the spinner heads. The process of spraying should commence as soon as possible after the ship is empty. This prevents the formation of volatile gases from the remaining crude oil or other petroleum residue. Continue the pumping process until ENERGY III has covered the entire surface. For best results, this solution should be allowed to set for about one hour. after which the butterworth system should be used for 30 to 40 minutes. NOTE: The ENERGY III solution can be left on the interior of the HOLDS for periods longer than one hour with no problems. The initial hour is simply recommended to give ENERGY III time to break down the crude oil or like petroleum products, and longer periods will not decrease it efficiency, since complete evaporative will not occur. Accordingly, the results will be the same if butterworthing is delayed 2 hours as if it were done in sequence. After this procedure has been completed, the HOLD should be clean and the HOLD mixture of 1 part ENERGY III to 60 parts water through the revolving spinner heads will leave the tank gas free. BSP ENERGY III holds oil in suspension and breaks it down to such a degree that it cannot come back together. Therefore, this procedure can be completed without fear of creating an oil slick in the wake of the ship. Once the reaction has occurred, the oil loses its identity as an oil and takes on characteristics of a water-soluble solution. There are no reverse emulsions with ENERGY III. Cleaning ENGINE ROOMS with a mixture of 1 part ENERGY III to 10 parts water will emulsify grease and act as a fire preventative as the product is non-flammable and non-explosive. REFRIGERATOR CONTAINERS may be cleaned with a solution of 1 part ENERGY III to 20 parts water (or greater for lighter soil). Cleaning with ENERGY III will help eliminate the control odors, as well. Also, successive cleanings should be easier once all the soil has been removed. Since ENERGY III is non-fuming, enclosed areas such as engine rooms, holds, and ship interiors will not be subject to additional gases and fumes making cleaning less hazardous to the personnel. No special clothing, masks, gloves, or other safety gear is required when cleaning with ENERGY III. BILGE CLEANING Approximately 8 gallons of ENERGY III will disperse 70 gallons of oil from a ships bilges. Agitate with 80 to 100 gallons of fresh or salt water. If at sea, the roll of the ship will agitate sufficiently. If in the harbor, agitate the high-pressure water until the oil goes into solution. When ENERGY III has completely absorbed the oil, the mixture should look milky, and can then be disposed of without creating an oil slick. ENERGY III is very efficient on bunker "C" type fuel oil. ENERGY III works equally well when diluted with fresh or salt water and will not harm marine aquaculture, flora, or fauna. It contains no nitrates, phosphates, sulphates, sulfonates, caustics, or chlorines. MARINE CLEANER As a midship cleaner, ENERGY III is very effective as a hand wiping material in cleaning the engine room where fuel oil, smoke, etc. are a problem. Mix 1 part ENERGY III to 60 parts water and wipe down the area with a wet cloth. No rinsing or further wiping is necessary. ENERGY III is excellent for swabbing down DECKS and BULKHEADS. It will not damage paint or wooden surfaces, and helps prevent rust on exposed surfaces. This mixture should be 1 part ENERGY III to 100 parts water. Small amounts of cleaner may be induced into the ship's VENTILATION SYSTEM by means of an atomizing spray to dispel foul air or odors. A mixture of 1 part ENERGY III to 100 parts water will effectively remove STACK GASES. BSP ENERGY III will remove TARNISH and corrosion from copper, brass, and silver. Moreover, it will remove LIGHT RUST from iron and steel when used in a soak tank operation at the concentration of 1 part ENERGY III to 20 parts water. Dwell time will depend entirely upon the degree of contamination. A concentration of 1 part ENERGY III to 30 parts water very effectively removes mildew from LINES, CANOPY, SAILS, RIGGING, UPHOLSTERY, KEEL, ETC. The same mixture removes oil from BILGES, DECKS, HULLS, ENGINE, AND ENGINE COWLING; also salt water and salt water spots from WINDSHIELD, DECK, and HULL. ENERGY III is completely safe to use throughout the vessel because it has no ingredients to disturb the grain of FINE WOOD; no chlorines to bleach PAINTED SURFACES; no detergents to deteriorate PLASTICS, and FIBERGLASS; and no petroleum solvents to craze or warp PLASTICS or FIBERGLASS MATERIALS. ENERGY III is safe on all wetable surfaces of the vessel. IT CONTAINS NO HARMFUL INGREDIENTS, IS PEOPLE AND ENVIRONMENT SAFE. Dilute with salt or potable water and follow use directions. ENERGY III may be used for all purposes in the FOOD SERVICE AREAS of GALLEYS. (See Restaurant Applications). PICKLING Is usually done to ferrous metals prior to application of drawing oils or talc. Acid (heavy) bath that eats the surface of the metal so that the compound will stick. Pickling is usually an interim step t further processing. ALUMINUM All aluminum products are either cast, stamped, or extruded. To erase metal forming marks the surface is:
1. Cleaned - Alkaline (buffered) or alkaline (etch) 2. Rinse 3. Etched (caustic) 4. Rinse 5. De-smutted (Chromic acid) 6. Rinse 7. Anodized (hard coat - Duranodic) Aluminum is given a uniform oxide coating in the anodize bath (sulfuric acid) with electric current running to the metal, much the same as plating on a coating. Most non-ferrous metals particularly aluminum, are extremely sensitive to alkaline attack. Acid is used on the aluminum as a processor mostly as a "High Speed Buff" or brightener. It is important to realize that we are selling a clean metal surface to be processed further. If the surface isn't clean ("Water-Break" free), the substrate-phosphatize won't adhere, the plate won't stick and the aluminum etch will be uneven. Appearance and uniformity is critical. METAL PROCESSING Prior to all manufacturing of products, the metal must be cleaned and processed prior to the finishing. Metals are classified into three groups:
1. Ferrous (iron, steel) 2. Non-Ferrous (aluminum, tin, zinc, copper) 3. Exotic (platinum, monel) Processing consists of altering the surfaces of the metal to:
1. Resist corrosion 2. Increase adhesion of paint Anodizing aluminum or plating ferrous metal with a non-ferrous plate accomplishes corrosion resistance. Some non-ferrous metals are milled chemically (actual removal of metal by chemical attack).
Non-Ferrous: Mostly aluminum 1. Anodizing PHOSPHATIZING(IRON) This is done by a chemical specialty with a phosphoric acid base product. A uniform iron phosphate coating is imparted on the metal. A typical iron phosphatizing processing line is (spray or immersion):
1. Clean 2. Rinse 3. Phosphatizing 4. Rinse 5. Dry 6. Paint This, of course, has exceptions in that extra steps can be added. Sometimes the cleaning and phosphatizing is one step. Zinc phosphatizing is exactly the same except that the coating is zinc. The coating is also known as a "Substrate." It is important to realize that an acid pre-clean is required because if an alkaline cleaner is used it will carry through to the phosphatizing bath and neutralize it, and precipitate the phosphates tot he bottom of the tank. Caution must be used if an alkaline pre-clean is used. We don't have an acid based cleaner for phosphatizing at present. PLATING Again, this is primarily a surface coating for corrosion resistance on non-ferrous metal with a non-ferrous plate. Plastic is plated only for appearance. Non-Ferrous metals are also plated for corrosion resistance and wear (Abrasion resistance). Prior to plating (chrome, copper, gold, etc.) the metal is cleaned with ENERGY III by an immersion bath. Typical process is:
1. Clean 2. Rinse 3. Clean 4. Rinse 5. Plate (acid bath) Chromic Sulphuric, Hydrochloric 6. Rinse 7. Dry The time involved is usually not very long, 10-40 minutes in each bath (varies).
|