Middle Distillate Aromatic Fractions

Middle distillate aromatic fractions (MDAF) are petroleum-derived hydrocarbon compounds that are produced through the process of fractional distillation. They are composed of paraffins and cycloparaffins, olefins, benzene, naphthalene, and other aromatic compounds. These compounds play a significant role in the refining process of petroleum products, as they can be used as raw materials for the production of gasoline, kerosene, diesel, and other fuel products. Additionally, they can also be used as a base for other chemical processes, such as the production of lubricants and waxes. MDAFs are widely used throughout the world as a cost-effective means of providing fuel and other products.

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