Claims
- 1. A method of producing a food grade quality white mineral oil comprising the steps of:
- a. subjecting a naphthenic, or cycloparaffinic, distillate containing a concentration of aromatic carbons in the range of 15-25 percent by weight to hydrogenation under relatively mild conditions of 1500-1800 psig partial pressure of hydrogen and 550-750 degrees Fahrenheit, by contacting the distillate with hydrogen in the presence of a hydrogenation catalyst, said hydrogenation catalyst comprising metal components from the group VIB class and being free of aluminum, silica or borea to prevent unwanted hydrocracking reactions, to produce a hydrogenated product in which the Viscosity Index (VI) increase is no greater than about 20 and in which the aromatic carbon concentration is reduced by about fifty percent;
- b. separating the gaseous constituents of the hydrogenated product to prepare a liquid bottoms draw;
- c. subjecting said liquid bottoms draw after said gaseous constituents have been separated therefrom to a second step of hydrogenation under severe hydrogenation conditions of 2500-3000 psig and about 575-750 degrees Fahrenheit to produce a second hydrogenated product;
- d. separating the gaseous constituents of said second hydrogenated product to produce a second liquid bottoms stream; and
- e. finally subjecting said second liquid bottoms stream to a final, less severe hydrotreating step to produce a food grade quality white mineral oil having a reduced amount of aromatics therewithin.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein step a. of claim 1 is carried out with a temperature in a range of 650-750 degrees Fahrenheit.
- 3. A method of producing a food grade white mineral oil from a naphthenic distillate, comprising the steps of:
- a. contacting the naphthenic distillate with hydrogen in the presence of a first hydrogenation catalyst, said first hydrogenation catalyst comprising metal components from the group VIB class and being free of aluminum, silica or borea to prevent unwanted hydrocracking reactions, to form a first hydrogenated product, which first hydrogenated product has a viscosity index increase of less than 20;
- b. contacting the first hydrogenated product from step a. with hydrogen, under hydrogenation conditions, in the presence of a second hydrogenation catalyst to form a second hydrogenated product, said second hydrogenation catalyst comprising metal components from the group VIIIB class and the group VIB class;
- c. contacting the second hydrogenated product from step b. with hydrogen, under hydrogenation conditions, in the presence of a third hydrogenation catalyst which comprises a metal component from the group VIIIB class.
- 4. The method of claim 3 further comprising the steps of:
- a. separating hydrogen sulfide and ammonia from said first hydrogenated product before contacting said first hydrogenated product with said hydrogen;
- b. separating said hydrogen sulfide and ammonia from said second hydrogenated product before contacting said second hydrogenated product with said hydrogen.
- 5. A method of producing a food grade white mineral oil from a naphthenic distillate, comprising the steps of:
- a. contacting the naphthenic distillate with hydrogen in the presence of a first hydrogenation catalyst under 150-1800 psig and 550-750 degrees Fahrenheit, said first hydrogenation catalyst comprising metal components from the group VIB class and being free of aluminum, silica or borea to prevent unwanted hydrocracking reactions, to form a first hydrogenated product, which first hydrogenated product has a viscosity index increase of less than 20;
- b. contacting the first hydrogenated product from step a. with hydrogen, under hydrogenation conditions, in the presence of a second hydrogenation catalyst under 2500-3000 psig and 575-750 degrees Fahrenheit to form a second hydrogenated product, said second hydrogenation catalyst comprising metal components from the group VIIIB class and the group VIB class;
- c. contacting the second hydrogenated product from step b. with hydrogen, under hydrogenation conditions, in the presence of a third hydrogenation catalyst under 2000-3000 psig and 375-600 degrees Fahrenheit, said third hydrogenation catalyst comprising a metal component from the group VIIIB class.
- 6. The method of claim 5 further comprising the steps of:
- a. separating hydrogen sulfide and ammonia from said first hydrogenated product before contacting said first hydrogenated product with said hydrogen;
- b. separating said hydrogen sulfide and ammonia from said second hydrogenated product before contacting said second hydrogenated product with said hydrogen.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/730,667, filed Jul. 6, 1991, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/491,511, filed Mar. 12, 1990, now abandoned.
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