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__Table 2: Handling of categories in the Mineral Oil Statistics, 1990-1994__ | __Table 2: Handling of categories in the Mineral Oil Statistics, 1990-1994__ | ||
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+ | | Other lubricating oils, specialty and other lubricating oils, non-specialty | ||
+ | | Other mineral oils for special applications | ||
+ | | Light-coloured plasticisers and extender oils | Extender oils and plasticisers are classified with the process oils. They are handled accordingly. | ||
==== Uncertainties ==== | ==== Uncertainties ==== | ||
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The emission factors are based on a broad review of literature and results from relevant research projects and have been discussed with senior lubricant experts. The experts suggested using ranges which are provided in the emission factor table 1. | The emission factors are based on a broad review of literature and results from relevant research projects and have been discussed with senior lubricant experts. The experts suggested using ranges which are provided in the emission factor table 1. | ||
+ | The modifications of the Mineral Oil Statistics in 1995 show no impact of overall amount of lubricants. Only a reclassification of lubricants from unspecified application categories to specified application categories was made. The emissions for the years 1990-1994 could therefore be just up to 25% to high. | ||
==== Recalculations ==== | ==== Recalculations ==== | ||
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