Method for recycling used or contaminated lubricating oils

C - Chemistry – Metallurgy – 10 – M

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C10M 175/02 (2006.01) C10M 175/00 (2006.01)

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CA 2095564

24 METHOD FOR RECYCLING USED OR CONTAMINATED LUBRICATING OILS ABSTRACT The present invention refers to a novel method for recycling used or contaminated lubricating oils, more particularly to a method that distinguishes when compared to the commonly used techniques not only due to its novelty but also because it Provides great advantages with respect to: Processing development through a smaller number of steps and considerably reducing the processing time; improving the residual products, since it eliminates the acid waste and provides a reuseable final product: and particularly with respect to economic and ecological results, particularly due to the great benefits the present method will bring to the planet s ecosystem. Generally speaking, the method distinguishes by its own methodology, using absolutely specific products, temperatures, times and procedures, in addition to not using sulphuric acid, which generates the commonly called acid waste, which is eliminated by the method of the present invention.

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