Jet Fuel A1 is a specialized type of kerosene designed for use in aircraft powered by gas-turbine engines. It meets stringent international specifications, ensuring optimal performance and safety for aviation applications. Primary Characteristics: Appearance: Clear to straw-colored liquid. Odor: Characteristic petroleum or kerosene odor. Density: Typically around 0.80 kg/l at 15�°C. Flash Point: Minimum of 38�°C (100�°F). Freezing Point: Maximum of -47�°C (-53�°F). Specifications: Jet Fuel A1 adheres to the stringent international standards set by organizations like ASTM (American Society for Testing and Materials) and DEF STAN (UK's Defence Standard). Applications: Civil Aviation: Preferred fuel for commercial airlines and most civil aircraft. Military: While some military aircraft use Jet Fuel A1, others might utilize specialized fuel blends. Advantages: Stability: Resistant to thermal breakdown, ensuring safe operations in high-temperature environments like jet engines. Purity: Contains minimal contaminants, reducing the risk of engine deposits. Low Freezing Point: Suitable for high-altitude flying where temperatures can be extremely cold.