Claims
- 1. A process for cleaning used lubricating oil comprising the steps of:
- adding a demulsifier to said used lubricating oil,
- heating the mixture to a temperature within the range from about 190.degree.-200.degree. F.,
- allowing the mixture to separate into demulsified used oil, water, and sediment layers;
- passing the demulsified used oil to a heating unit and heating said used oil to an elevated temperature within the range from about 500.degree.-650.degree. F. to form heat treated oil, cooling the heat-treated oil,
- recycling 10-30% of the cooled, heat-treated oil to said demulsified used oil as feed to said heating unit.
- 2. The process of claim 1, wherein said heating step is at a temperature of at least about 580.degree. F. (304.degree. C.).
- 3. The process of claim 2, wherein said heating is at a temperature of at least 600.degree. F. (315.degree. C.) and is carried on for not more than 4 hours.
- 4. The process of claim 1, wherein said heating is at a temperature in the range from 600.degree. F.-650.degree. F. (315.degree. C.-345.degree. C.).
- 5. The process of claim 4, wherein said recovered, processed oil has such a reduced content of said ash-forming components that on analysis of said recovered oil, it has an ash content not in excess of about 0.3% by weight of said recovered oil.
- 6. The process of claim 5, wherein said recovered, processed oil has such a reduced content of said ash-forming components that on analysis, said recovered oil has an ash content not in excess of 0.1% by weight of said processed, recovered oil.
- 7. A process for reconditioning a demulsified used, petroleum-based lubricating oil that contains ash-forming components including metallo-organic additives and, in addition, some moisture, said ash-forming components being present in an amount of about 0.4% by weight of used oil or higher, in sufficient quantity to produce an undesirably high ash analysis of used oil, said process comprising
- heating said demulsified oil to an elevated temperature of at least about 600.degree. F. (315.degree. C.) and for a sufficient time to render transferable to water at least some of said ash-forming components of the used oil,
- washing the oil with an aqueous phase that optionally may include a demulsifier,
- separating oil from the aqueous phase,
- cooling the separated oil,
- recycling at least 10% of the cooled oil to the feed input of the heating step,
- recovering the remaining separated, processed oil with an ash content of about 0.1% or less.
- 8. The process of claim 7, wherein said heat treatment at a temperature of at least 600.degree. F. (315.degree. C.) generates aqueous and organic vapors, including the additional steps of
- condensing said vapors, and
- returning said condensate to the processing stream to be mixed with said oil from said heat treatment step after said heated oil has been cooled.
- 9. The process of claim 8 including the additional steps of mixing with said oil from said heat treatment step after it has been cooled, a demulsifying agent and water, to improve the rate of transfer of said ash-forming components from the oil into said aqueous phase.
- 10. The process of claim 7, wherein in the step of recovering the processed oil, said oil and water are formed into layers and the oil is separated from the aqueous layer, and wherein
- said aqueous layer is recovered, treated with a surfactant, and filtered to remove solids, and wherein
- the filtrate is recycled to form a part of said aqueous phase for washing the cooled oil.
- 11. A method for the recovery of a low ash analysis hydrocarbon oil from components consisting essentially of demulsified used hydrocarbon oil, water and optionally demulsifier wherein said demulisified used hydrocarbon oil contains ash-forming components in an amount of about 0.4% by weight of used oil or higher, in sufficient quantity to produce an undesirable high ash analysis, in which said process comprises
- (A) heating demulsified used hydrocarbon oil to about 600.degree. F. to about 650.degree. F. (315.degree. C.-345.degree. C.), then
- (B) cooling said oil to less than about 200.degree. F. (94.degree. C.),
- (C) recycling a portion of said cooled oil into the supply feed for step (A),
- (D) mixing the remaining portion of the oil from step (B) with demulsifier and water, to produce a mixed product, then
- (E) allowing said mixed product to settle into an oily layer and a water layer, and then separating said layers, and
- (F) recovering the oily layer from step (E) thereby to obtain as a product a purified, reconditioned oil that has a substantially reduced level of said ash-forming components wherein said processed oil has an ash content of about 0.1% or less.
- 12. The process of claim 11, wherein said demulsified used hydrocarbon oil is heated in said temperature range for 4 hours or less, and wherein said recovered, processed oil is characterized by such a reduced level of ash-forming components that the ash analysis of said recovered oil is not in excess of about 0.3% ash by weight of said processed oil.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/604,652 filed Feb. 21, 1996, now abandoned.
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