DIESEL FUEL EN590 10PPM/50 for SALE Aviation Flash Origin Ash Grade Place Model Content Point Moisture Application PPM Freezing

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There are minimum and maximum values which the fuel must meet in order to be classed as EN 590 gas oil. The typical column lists values for these parameters, all of which lie within the specification limits and which can be expected for deliveries of this grade of fuel.


 


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These parameters include density at 15°C (typically at this temperature it will have a density of 0.856kg/m3 with a minimum of 0.82kg/m3 required), a typical 0.1% carbon residue value (where the maximum permitted for this grade is 0.3%). The table also shows that the minimum flashpoint (the lowest temperature at which the fuel produces vapour that is an ignitable mixture in air near the surface of the liquid) is 56°C, while typically you can expect A2 Class gas oil to have a flashpoint of more than 62°C.


 


EN 590 ULSD Road Diesel Specifications


 



























































































































ParameterUnit
AppearanceClear and bright, free from visible sediment and water.
Colour2.5 max
OdourMerchantable
Density @ 15°C g/ml0⋅820 min – 0⋅835 max
Cold filter plugging point 
 Winter °C (*)-15 max
 Summer °C (*)-5 max
Cloud point 
 Winter °C (*)-5 max
 Summer °C (*)+3 max
Flash point (PMCC) °C56 min
Cetane number51 min
Cetane index46 min
Viscosity cst @ 40°C2.0 min – 4.5 max
Sulphur % Wt0⋅001 max
Copper corrosion 3 hr @ 50°Cclass I
Micro carbon residue:
Residue wt on 10% bottoms 0⋅30
Ash % Wt0⋅01 max
Particulate matter mg/kg24 max
Water mg/kg200 max
Distillation °C 
% Vol Rec @ 250°C65⋅0 max
% Vol Rec @ 345°C85·0 min
95% Vol recovered ºC360·0
Oxidation stability mg/100ml2·5 max
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (%)11 max
Lubricity, Corrected water scar460 Diameter @ ºC

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