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JP54 Jet Fuel

Price: 40 USD ($)/Barrel

Jet Fuel Grades The use of kerosine jet fuel “ which presents good combustion characteristics and a high energy content “ hearkens back to the early days of gas turbine engine development. The jet fuels supplied in modern civil aviation are primarily Jet A-1 and Jet A, though several other grades are also used internationally. Jet A-1 Fuel: Widely available jet fuel used throughout North America and Western Europe Jet A Fuel: Higher freeze point than Jet A-1; Primarily used in the United States Jet B Fuel: Higher flammability and lower freeze point than Jet A-1; Primarily used in colder climates like Northern Canada. TS-1 Fuel: Higher flammability and lower freeze point than Jet A-1; Main jet fuel grade available in Russia No.3 Jet Fuel: Chinese grade jet fuel with specifications virtually identical to Jet A-1.

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Jet Fuel JP54 In Jet Fuel

  • Color:Clear to Straw
  • Density:0.775 Gram per cubic centimeter(g/cm3)
  • Diameter:nan
  • Kinematic Viscosity:1.3-1.5 mm/s at -20C
  • Melting Range:-47 C to -55 C
  • Type:Other, Jet Fuel JP54
  • Usage:Aviation Fuel
  • Water Content Vol%:Max 0.003%
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EN590 Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel

  • CAS No:68334-30-5
  • Color:Clear or Pale Yellow
  • Density:0.845 Gram per cubic centimeter(g/cm3)
  • Kinematic Viscosity:2.04.5 mm/s at 40C
  • Testing Method:EN 590:2013 + A1:2017
  • Type:Other, Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel (EN590)
  • Usage:Fuel for Diesel Engines
  • Water Content Vol%:Max 0.02%
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Liquefied Natural Gas Fuel

  • Color:Colorless
  • Density:0.5 Gram per cubic centimeter(g/cm3)
  • Kinematic Viscosity:Very Low
  • Melting Range:Below -162C
  • Type:Other, Liquefied Natural Gas
  • Usage:Energy source for engines and turbines
  • Viscosity Index:Very Low (Similar to Methane)
  • Water Content Vol%:Less than 0.1%
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