öljypohjiin
öljypohjiin is a Finnish term that translates to "oil-based" or "oil bottoms" in English. It refers to residues or heavy fractions that remain after the processing of crude oil or other oils. These substances are typically viscous, complex mixtures of hydrocarbons and other organic compounds. They are often a byproduct of refining processes such as distillation or cracking. Due to their composition, ölhypohjiin can have various applications, often as raw materials for further processing or in specific industrial uses. For instance, they can be used in the production of asphalt, certain types of fuels, or as components in lubricants. The exact composition and properties of ölhypohjiin vary significantly depending on the source oil and the refining methods employed. Their handling and disposal are important considerations due to their environmental properties.