Full range naphtha refers to a petroleum fraction that encompasses a wide range of boiling points within the naphtha range. It is a versatile liquid composed of various hydrocarbon molecules, typically ranging from 6 to 12 carbon atoms. Full range naphtha finds extensive usage in the petrochemical industry as a feedstock for the production of plastics, synthetic fibers, and a variety of chemicals. It is also utilized as a blending component in gasoline to improve its octane rating. Furthermore, full range naphtha can be processed into solvents, fuel additives, and other refined products based on specific refining requirements.