300-500 c
motor oil has got a boiling point/brake down point of lubricating oil to be 300-370 degrees Celsius. once it has boiled it loses its lubricating properties.
It varies with the oils viscosity.
Yes, lubricating oil is generally more volatile than bitumen. Lubricating oils are composed of lighter hydrocarbons and have lower boiling points, allowing them to evaporate more readily at ambient temperatures. In contrast, bitumen is a thick, viscous substance made up of heavier hydrocarbons, which results in lower volatility and a higher boiling point. This difference in volatility is a key factor in their respective applications and behaviors.
fractional distillation. you use the boiling point to separate petroleum into its different compounds. the order is asphalt, lubricating oil, jet fuel and diesel fuel, kerosene, and gasoline.
The boiling point of almond oil is approximately 420°F (216°C).
Crude oil is a complex mixture of hydrocarbons with different boiling points. The boiling point of crude oil can vary depending on its composition, but typically falls within the range of 300°C to 400°C.
Lubricating oil is NOT volatile.
The boiling point of 30w oil can vary depending on the specific composition of the oil. Generally, the boiling point of motor oils, including 30w oil, can range between 400-600 degrees Fahrenheit.
No lubricating oils are not. The reason is that they have to be able to withstand heat from friction of moving engine parts etc. They have very high boiling points and thus very low volatility.
Lubricating Oil Is A Thick Fatty Oil (Especially One To Be Used For Lubricating Factory Machinery)
The initial boiling point of furnace oil typically ranges between 250-300°C, while the final boiling point is around 400-450°C. These temperatures indicate the range over which the different components in furnace oil vaporize and are distilled.
The boiling point of 10w30 oil varies depending on the brand. The average boiling point seems to be somewhere between 200 degrees and 300 degrees. The manufacturer provides details on the information panel.