Transportation by Tank wagons
Diesel fuel (DT) is an oil product consisting of a mixture of hydrocarbons obtained by distillation and selection of certain fractions.
The oil is processed using distillation columns, and heated to the required temperature for separation into fractions.
The diesel fraction – about a fourth of it – is obtained when heated to 180-360 °C. The rest is obtained as a result of cracking processes with catalysts such as metal, hydrogen, or high temperature. Up to 80% of the diesel fuel is obtained at the cracking stage. At the end, it is subjected to alkaline purification.