The Virgin Naphtha petrochemical produced by Eni is a mixture of hydrocarbon compounds that boils between 30 and 180°C produced using a catalytic process at Taranto Refinery. The end product is a transparent liquid, characterized by a distribution of hydrocarbon chains with different length, a large proportion of paraffins (more than 65%) and a content of aromatic hydrocarbons of less than 12%. Virgin Naphtha is supplied by vessel.
The Virgin Naphtha is utilized as a chemical feedstock, in particular as a feedstock for pyrolysis. Handling, storage, and transportation must comply with legal provisions. See MSDS for further details.
Virgin Naphtha Petrochemical
The Virgin Naphtha petrochemical produced by Eni is a mixture of hydrocarbon compounds that boils between 30 and 180°C produced using a catalytic process at Taranto Refinery. The end product is a transparent liquid, characterized by a distribution of hydrocarbon chains with different length, a large proportion of paraffins (more than 65%) and a content of aromatic hydrocarbons of less than 12%. Virgin Naphtha is supplied by vessel.
The Virgin Naphtha is utilized as a chemical feedstock, in particular as a feedstock for pyrolysis. Handling, storage, and transportation must comply with legal provisions. See MSDS for further details.