Hydrocarbon
Low Sulfur Hydrocarbon refers to a hydrocarbon fuel that has undergone processing to substantially decrease its sulfur content. The utilization of cleaner-burning fuels contributes to a reduction in air pollution, thereby benefiting both public health and the environment.
This product is primarily employed in the transportation sector, being extensively used in vehicles such as automobiles, trucks, and maritime vessels. Additionally, it is utilized in various industrial applications where combustion of fuel occurs, including power generation and manufacturing processes.
The production of Low Sulfur Hydrocarbon involves the Hydrodesulfurization (HDS) process, a prevalent refining technique that effectively removes sulfur from hydrocarbon fuels. This process entails the reaction of sulfur with hydrogen in the presence of a catalyst, resulting in a cleaner fuel alternative.

