Emulsion definition

Emulsion means any mixture of crude oil, condensate, or produced water with varying quantities of natural gas entrained in the liquids.
Emulsion means any mixture of crude oil, condensate, or produced water with varying amounts of natural gas contained in the liquid.
Emulsion means an explosive material containing substantial amounts of oxidizers dissolved in water droplets, surrounded by an immiscible fuel.

Examples of Emulsion in a sentence

  • Emulsion will be diluted with water at a 1:1 ratio unless otherwise directed by the Engineer.

  • Rut filling will be measured and paid at the contract unit price per gallon for Latex Modified Emulsion and at the contract unit price per ton of Aggregate, Type III.

  • Adjustment for Emulsion for AST will be paid per the following formula: Where: A = Adjusted Contract Unit Price of Emulsion for AST per gallon B = Contract Unit Price of Emulsion for AST per gallon C = Base Price Index of PG 64-22 per ton D = Monthly Average Terminal F.O.B. Selling Price for PG 64-22 per ton See Price Adjustment - Asphalt Binder Special Provision found elsewhere in this proposal for the base price index of PG 64-22 per ton.

  • Emulsion testing will be completed in-house for Residue by Evaporation, Ring and Ball Softening Point, and/or Saybolt Furol Viscosity as per the specified test method.

  • Controlled Generation of Submicron Emulsion Droplets via Highly Stable Tip-Streaming Mode in Microfluidic Devices.


More Definitions of Emulsion

Emulsion means a mixture of water, crude oil, associated gas, and other components from the oil extraction process that is transferred from an existing platform that is permanently affixed to the ocean floor and that is located outside the distance specified in the “offshore” definition in section 95102 of MRR, to an onshore petroleum and natural gas production facility.
Emulsion means any mixture of crude oil, condensate, produced water, and varying amounts of natural gas.
Emulsion means a mixture of water, crude oil, associated gas, and other components from the oil extraction process that is transferred from an existing platform that is permanently affixed to the ocean floor and that is located outside the distance specified in the “offshore” definition of this article, to an onshore petroleum and natural gas production facility. For purposes of Appendix B, emulsion means a mixture of crude oil, condensate, or produced water in any proportion.
Emulsion means a suspension of small droplets of one liquid in a second liquid.
Emulsion means an explosive material containing substantial amounts of oxidizer dissolved in water droplets, surrounded by an immiscible fuel, or droplets of an immiscible fuel surrounded by water containing substantial amounts of oxidizer.
Emulsion means a material fed into the Microwave Separation Technology Equipment and/or Acoustic Separation Technology Equipment containing a suspension of immiscible liquid phases, and/or a suspension of one or more solids and one or more liquid phases.
Emulsion means an explosive material containing substantial amounts of