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  1. Yeah, i suppose so. If we end up doing some tests I might come back and say to some degree what the results were, but i'm generally told not to share much. Thanks for the help though!
  2. Hi. I work in a petrochemical lab, and there is some debate over how much of a difference different weathering techniques have on the final composition of the leftover residue. For instance, say we have a natural crude oil, complete with waxes, asphalts, and all the light-end organic compounds. We reduce the volume by 20% of several portions of this oil using the following methods: Distilling with a rotating distillation device, Distilling with a simple ASTM style method using a round flask sitting in a heating device, Doing both of the previous distillations but under a vacuum, Leaving a pool of the oil in a tray and letting the wind from a fan blow over it, and finally Sparging the oil in a plastic bucket with a pump feeding air into a dispersion-stone in the bottom Anyways, with all these methods performed on the same starting oil and all removing the same % of volume, can we expect the final product from all these tests to be similar in composition? Do you think some will have more light-ends left over, while others will have more heavy? Any thoughts and literature recommendations welcome.
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