Motor oil production plants are usually complex and technologically advanced. In these plants, raw materials such as crude oil and base oils are processed and additives are added to produce motor oil. The production process includes a number of stages such as blending, mixing, filtration, testing and packaging.
Motor oil production facilities usually include the following sections:
Receiving and Storage: Units where crude oil, base oils, additives and other raw materials are received and stored.
Blending and Mixing: Units where raw materials are blended and mixed in specific proportions.
Processing and Refining: Units where the mixture is processed and refined.
Adding Additives: Adding additives to improve engine performance.
Testing and Quality Control: Units where the quality of the engine oil produced is tested and quality controlled.
Packaging and Distribution: Packaging and distribution of the engine oil produced.
In motor oil production facilities, automation and technological innovations are often used in an effort to increase efficiency and ensure quality. In addition, environmentally friendly production methods and sustainable practices are becoming increasingly important.