Shaikh Petroleum Ankleshwar Gidc, Gujarat

GST Number : 24ALDPS4196B1Z6
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  • Tyre Pyrolysis Fuel Oil

    Tyre Pyrolysis Fuel Oil

    42 / Litre

    • MOQ1000 Litre
    • FormLiquid
    • Number Of FlowerRefined
    • Country of OriginIndia
    • Packaging Size200 Ltr
    • ApplicationRefineries
    • Density0.90
    • Fuel Oil is a fraction obtained from petroleum distillation, either as a distillate or a residue. Broadly speaking fuel oil is any liquid petroleum product that is burned in a furnace or boiler for the generation of heat or used in an engine for the generation of power, except oils having a flash point of approximately 40 °C (104 °F) and oils burned in cotton or wool-wick burners.  Fuel Oil is a residual fuel (motor spirit / gasoline, high speed diesel and kerosene are distillate fuels). It is a dark, viscous liquid at room temperature. It is a complex mix of hydrocarbons with carbon atoms ranging mainly from 20 to 55. It is produced by blending residues from various refinery processing units and diluting with middle distillates.
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  • Tyre Pyrolysis Fuel Oil

    Tyre Pyrolysis Fuel Oil

    42 / Litre

    1000 Litre (MOQ)

    Fuel Oil is a fraction obtained from petroleum distillation, either as a distillate or a residue. Broadly speaking fuel oil is any liquid petroleum product that is burned in a furnace or boiler for the generation of heat or used in an engine for the generation of power, except oils having a flash point of approximately 40 °C (104 °F) and oils burned in cotton or wool-wick burners.  Fuel Oil is a residual fuel (motor spirit / gasoline, high speed diesel and kerosene are distillate fuels). It is a dark, viscous liquid at room temperature. It is a complex mix of hydrocarbons with carbon atoms ranging mainly from 20 to 55. It is produced by blending residues from various refinery processing units and diluting with middle distillates.

    Form : Liquid

    Number Of Flower : Refined

    Country of Origin : India

    Packaging Size : 200 Ltr

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  • CST 180 Furnace Oil

    CST 180 Furnace Oil

    48 / kg

    • MOQ1000 Kilogram
    • Country of OriginIndia
    • Number Of FlowerRefined
    • Brand NameImport
    • Storage ConditionLiquid
    • ApplicationFurnace
    • PressureMedium, As Per Boiler
    • StructureOrganic
    • Total CarbohydrateNot Applicable
    • FuelCst 380
    • After-Sales Service ProvidedYes
    • Output10000 Cvs
    • Purity100%
    • StorageCool & Dry Place
    • Shelf Life1 Year
    • Furnace Oil is a fraction obtained from petroleum distillation, either as a distillate or a residue. Broadly speaking fuel oil is any liquid petroleum product that is burned in a furnace or boiler for the generation of heat or used in an engine for the generation of power, except oils having a flash point of approximately 40 °C (104 °F) and oils burned in cotton or wool-wick burners. In this sense, diesel is a type of fuel oil. Fuel oil is made of long hydrocarbon chains, particularly alkaline, cyclo-alkaline and aromatics. The term fuel oil is also used in a stricter sense to refer only to the heaviest commercial fuel that can be obtained from crude oil i.e. heavier than gasoline and naphtha.Furnace Oil is a residual fuel (motor spirit / gasoline, high speed diesel and kerosene are distillate fuels). It is a dark, viscous liquid at room temperature. It is a complex mix of hydrocarbons with carbon atoms ranging mainly from 20 to 55. It is produced by blending residues from various refinery processing units and diluting with middle distillates.SpecificationFurnace oil in the current marketing range meets Bureau of Indian Standards Specification IS : 1593 – 1982 for fuel oils, grade MV2.ViscosityViscosity is the most important characteristic in the furnace oil specification. It influences the degree of pre-heat required for handling, storage and satisfactory atomization. If the oil is too viscous it may become difficult to pump, burner may be hard to light and operation may be erratic. Poor atomization may result in the carbon deposits on the burner tips or on the walls. The upper viscosity limit for furnace oil is such that it can be handled without heating in the storage tank is excepting under server cold conditions. Pre-heating is necessary for proper atomization.Safety InformationReactivity Data – Chemically stable and incompatible with strong oxidizers. Does not React vigorously with common materials but can react with oxidizing agents Health Hazard Data – Routes of entry may be through inhalation/ ingestion/ skin/ eye.Effects of Exposure / SymptomsIngestion – may cause spontaneous vomiting, irritation of mouth throat and gastro intestinal tract.On prolonged exposure it makes skin dry, erythema oil acne, development of warty growths which may lead to skin cancer, skin cracking and contact dermitites. As it is handled at a high temperature, skin contact could produce burns.On exposure to eye it may cause light to moderate irritation. Ingested – do not induce vomiting as it may lead to chemical pneumonitis. Remove contaminated clothing immediately and wash affected area with water and soap. If eyes are affected, irrigate liberally with copious amounts of water and seek medical advice.
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  • CST 180 Furnace Oil

    CST 180 Furnace Oil

    48 / kg

    1000 Kilogram (MOQ)

    Furnace Oil is a fraction obtained from petroleum distillation, either as a distillate or a residue. Broadly speaking fuel oil is any liquid petroleum product that is burned in a furnace or boiler for the generation of heat or used in an engine for the generation of power, except oils having a flash point of approximately 40 °C (104 °F) and oils burned in cotton or wool-wick burners. In this sense, diesel is a type of fuel oil. Fuel oil is made of long hydrocarbon chains, particularly alkaline, cyclo-alkaline and aromatics. The term fuel oil is also used in a stricter sense to refer only to the heaviest commercial fuel that can be obtained from crude oil i.e. heavier than gasoline and naphtha.Furnace Oil is a residual fuel (motor spirit / gasoline, high speed diesel and kerosene are distillate fuels). It is a dark, viscous liquid at room temperature. It is a complex mix of hydrocarbons with carbon atoms ranging mainly from 20 to 55. It is produced by blending residues from various refinery processing units and diluting with middle distillates.SpecificationFurnace oil in the current marketing range meets Bureau of Indian Standards Specification IS : 1593 – 1982 for fuel oils, grade MV2.ViscosityViscosity is the most important characteristic in the furnace oil specification. It influences the degree of pre-heat required for handling, storage and satisfactory atomization. If the oil is too viscous it may become difficult to pump, burner may be hard to light and operation may be erratic. Poor atomization may result in the carbon deposits on the burner tips or on the walls. The upper viscosity limit for furnace oil is such that it can be handled without heating in the storage tank is excepting under server cold conditions. Pre-heating is necessary for proper atomization.Safety InformationReactivity Data – Chemically stable and incompatible with strong oxidizers. Does not React vigorously with common materials but can react with oxidizing agents Health Hazard Data – Routes of entry may be through inhalation/ ingestion/ skin/ eye.Effects of Exposure / SymptomsIngestion – may cause spontaneous vomiting, irritation of mouth throat and gastro intestinal tract.On prolonged exposure it makes skin dry, erythema oil acne, development of warty growths which may lead to skin cancer, skin cracking and contact dermitites. As it is handled at a high temperature, skin contact could produce burns.On exposure to eye it may cause light to moderate irritation. Ingested – do not induce vomiting as it may lead to chemical pneumonitis. Remove contaminated clothing immediately and wash affected area with water and soap. If eyes are affected, irrigate liberally with copious amounts of water and seek medical advice.

    Country of Origin : India

    Number Of Flower : Refined

    Brand Name : Import

    Storage Condition : Liquid

    Application : Furnace

    Pressure : Medium, As Per Boiler

    Structure : Organic

    Total Carbohydrate : Not Applicable

    Fuel : Cst 380

    After-Sales Service Provided : Yes

    Output : 10000 Cvs

    Purity : 100%

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  • Furnace Oil 380

    Furnace Oil 380

    47 / kgs

    • MOQ1000 Kilogram
    • Country of OriginIndia
    • Number Of FlowerRefined
    • ApplicationFurnace
    • PressureMedium
    • StructureOrganic
    • Total CarbohydrateNot Applicable
    • FuelCST 180
    • After-Sales Service ProvidedYes
    • Output10400 Cvs
    • FormLiquid
    • Purity100%
    • Shelf Life1 Year
    • StorageCool & Dry Place
    • Furnace Oil is a fraction obtained from petroleum distillation, either as a distillate or a residue. Broadly speaking fuel oil is any liquid petroleum product that is burned in a furnace or boiler for the generation of heat or used in an engine for the generation of power, except oils having a flash point of approximately 40 °C (104 °F) and oils burned in cotton or wool-wick burners. In this sense, diesel is a type of fuel oil. Fuel oil is made of long hydrocarbon chains, particularly alkaline, cyclo-alkaline and aromatics. The term fuel oil is also used in a stricter sense to refer only to the heaviest commercial fuel that can be obtained from crude oil i.e. heavier than gasoline and naphtha.Furnace Oil is a residual fuel (motor spirit / gasoline, high speed diesel and kerosene are distillate fuels). It is a dark, viscous liquid at room temperature. It is a complex mix of hydrocarbons with carbon atoms ranging mainly from 20 to 55. It is produced by blending residues from various refinery processing units and diluting with middle distillates.SpecificationFurnace oil in the current marketing range meets Bureau of Indian Standards Specification IS : 1593 – 1982 for fuel oils, grade MV2.ViscosityViscosity is the most important characteristic in the furnace oil specification. It influences the degree of pre-heat required for handling, storage and satisfactory atomization. If the oil is too viscous it may become difficult to pump, burner may be hard to light and operation may be erratic. Poor atomization may result in the carbon deposits on the burner tips or on the walls. The upper viscosity limit for furnace oil is such that it can be handled without heating in the storage tank is excepting under server cold conditions. Pre-heating is necessary for proper atomization.Safety InformationReactivity Data – Chemically stable and incompatible with strong oxidizers. Does not React vigorously with common materials but can react with oxidizing agents Health Hazard Data – Routes of entry may be through inhalation/ ingestion/ skin/ eye.Effects of Exposure / SymptomsIngestion – may cause spontaneous vomiting, irritation of mouth throat and gastro intestinal tract.On prolonged exposure it makes skin dry, erythema oil acne, development of warty growths which may lead to skin cancer, skin cracking and contact dermitites. As it is handled at a high temperature, skin contact could produce burns.On exposure to eye it may cause light to moderate irritation. Ingested – do not induce vomiting as it may lead to chemical pneumonitis. Remove contaminated clothing immediately and wash affected area with water and soap. If eyes are affected, irrigate liberally with copious amounts of water and seek medical advice.
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  • Furnace Oil 380

    Furnace Oil 380

    47 / kgs

    1000 Kilogram (MOQ)

    Furnace Oil is a fraction obtained from petroleum distillation, either as a distillate or a residue. Broadly speaking fuel oil is any liquid petroleum product that is burned in a furnace or boiler for the generation of heat or used in an engine for the generation of power, except oils having a flash point of approximately 40 °C (104 °F) and oils burned in cotton or wool-wick burners. In this sense, diesel is a type of fuel oil. Fuel oil is made of long hydrocarbon chains, particularly alkaline, cyclo-alkaline and aromatics. The term fuel oil is also used in a stricter sense to refer only to the heaviest commercial fuel that can be obtained from crude oil i.e. heavier than gasoline and naphtha.Furnace Oil is a residual fuel (motor spirit / gasoline, high speed diesel and kerosene are distillate fuels). It is a dark, viscous liquid at room temperature. It is a complex mix of hydrocarbons with carbon atoms ranging mainly from 20 to 55. It is produced by blending residues from various refinery processing units and diluting with middle distillates.SpecificationFurnace oil in the current marketing range meets Bureau of Indian Standards Specification IS : 1593 – 1982 for fuel oils, grade MV2.ViscosityViscosity is the most important characteristic in the furnace oil specification. It influences the degree of pre-heat required for handling, storage and satisfactory atomization. If the oil is too viscous it may become difficult to pump, burner may be hard to light and operation may be erratic. Poor atomization may result in the carbon deposits on the burner tips or on the walls. The upper viscosity limit for furnace oil is such that it can be handled without heating in the storage tank is excepting under server cold conditions. Pre-heating is necessary for proper atomization.Safety InformationReactivity Data – Chemically stable and incompatible with strong oxidizers. Does not React vigorously with common materials but can react with oxidizing agents Health Hazard Data – Routes of entry may be through inhalation/ ingestion/ skin/ eye.Effects of Exposure / SymptomsIngestion – may cause spontaneous vomiting, irritation of mouth throat and gastro intestinal tract.On prolonged exposure it makes skin dry, erythema oil acne, development of warty growths which may lead to skin cancer, skin cracking and contact dermitites. As it is handled at a high temperature, skin contact could produce burns.On exposure to eye it may cause light to moderate irritation. Ingested – do not induce vomiting as it may lead to chemical pneumonitis. Remove contaminated clothing immediately and wash affected area with water and soap. If eyes are affected, irrigate liberally with copious amounts of water and seek medical advice.

    Country of Origin : India

    Number Of Flower : Refined

    Application : Furnace

    Pressure : Medium

    Structure : Organic

    Total Carbohydrate : Not Applicable

    Fuel : CST 180

    After-Sales Service Provided : Yes

    Output : 10400 Cvs

    Form : Liquid

    Purity : 100%

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  • CBFS OIL

    CBFS OIL

    48 / Kilogram

    • MOQ500 Kilogram
    • Number Of FlowerFired Boiler
    • Brand NameNot Applicable
    • CertificationISI Certified
    • Country of OriginNot Applicable
    • ConditionNew
    • Country of OriginIndia
    • ThicknessNot Applicable
    • WeightAll
    • FinishingLiquid
    • PowerNone
    • Working Temperature150-180 Degree C
    • Gauge ThicknessNot Applicable
    • UsageWater Boiler, Oil Boiler, All Bolier
    • SpecialitiesDurable, Esay To Use
    • Dimension (LxWxH)Not Applicable
    • Boiler Capacity0-500 L/hr, 500-1000 L/hr, 1000-2000 L/hr
    • MaterialNot Applicable
    • ShapeLiquid
    • Driven TypeNot Applicable
    • PhaseNot Applicable
    • WarrantyNot Applicable
    • Fuel TypeCBFS
    • Corrosion ResistanceNo
    • Machine StructureNone
    • Operating TypeAll
    • Is It PortableYes
    • FrequencyNot Applicable
    • AccuracyNot Applicable
    • Output10000 Cvs
    • Water CapacityNot Applicable
    • Working PressureNot Applicable
    • Heating AreaNot Applicable
    • Heating SurfaceNot Applicable
    • Blower MotorNot Applicable
    • Running Hours24
    • UsageBoiler Burner
    • MOQ1000
    • CBFS in the raw material for manufacture of carbon black, which is used by the tyre industry. A small portion of this product is also used by processors to make various downstream chemicals like Agarbatti Oil, White Oil etc. This is also used for manufacture of Rubber Process Oils. We Are Dealer Of Reliance CBFS Oil And Also We Are Serving In Reasonable Price.
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  • CBFS OIL

    CBFS OIL

    48 / Kilogram

    500 Kilogram (MOQ)

    CBFS in the raw material for manufacture of carbon black, which is used by the tyre industry. A small portion of this product is also used by processors to make various downstream chemicals like Agarbatti Oil, White Oil etc. This is also used for manufacture of Rubber Process Oils. We Are Dealer Of Reliance CBFS Oil And Also We Are Serving In Reasonable Price.

    Number Of Flower : Fired Boiler

    Brand Name : Not Applicable

    Certification : ISI Certified

    Country of Origin : Not Applicable

    Condition : New

    Country of Origin : India

    Thickness : Not Applicable

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About the Company

  • Primary Business Exporters
  • Secondary Business Type Manufacturer / Wholesale Suppliers
  • Year of Establishment 1987
  • No. of Employees 21 - 50
  • Annual Turnover Rs. 5 to 25 Crore Approx.
  • Ownership Type Individual (Sole proprietorship)
  • GSTIN Number 24ALDPS4196B1Z6

Opening Hours

  • SUN : Closed
  • MON : 9:30 AM - 6:30 PM
  • TUE : 9:30 AM - 6:30 PM
  • WED : 9:30 AM - 6:30 PM
  • THU : 9:30 AM - 6:30 PM
  • FRI : 9:30 AM - 6:30 PM
  • SAT : 9:30 AM - 6:30 PM
Shaikh Petroleum Established in 1987 is Retailer of [Inorganic and Organic Solvents] - Mineral Turpentine Oil, c9 solvent, Solvent C9 Plus, Solvent C10, [Oil and Lubricants] - CST 180 Furnace Oil, CST 380 Furnace Oil, Light Diesel Oil, CBFS OIL, [Petrochemicals & Petroleum Products] - Fuel Oil in Ankleshwar, Gujarat.
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