EN 590 DIESEL : is a European standard that specifies the physical and chemical properties required for automotive diesel fuel. It ensures uniform quality across the European Union and other adopting countries, facilitating compatibility with diesel engines and adherence to emission regulations. Key specifications of EN 590 diesel fuel include: Cetane Number: Minimum of 51, indicating good ignition quality. Density at 15�?�°C: Between 820 and 860 kg/m�?�³, ensuring proper combustion and energy content. Sulfur Content: Maximum of 10 ppm (parts per million), classifying it as ultra-low sulfur diesel (ULSD) to reduce harmful emissions. Fatty Acid Methyl Ester (FAME) Content: Allows up to 7% biodiesel blending, promoting renewable energy use. Cold Filter Plugging Point (CFPP): Varies seasonally and geographically to ensure operability in different climates. PAYMENT TERMS - LC OR AFTER TSR VERIFICATION
Cetane Number 51 min Density at 15�°C 820-845 Kinematic Viscosity 2.0-4.5 at 40 C Sulfur Content 10 max Distillation, 90% Recovered at �°C 370 max Total Contamination 24 max Copper Strip Corrosion, 3 hrs at 50�°C Class 1 max Water Content 200 max Sediment Content 0.05 max Cloud Point -5 max Pour Point -15 max Ash Content 0.01 max
I can supply EN 590, in large quantities, low sulfur diesel oil. From 5,000 MT up to 200,000 MT. Interested Buyer may kindly send their LOI to me to enable me to move forward. The rate is $415 to $430 on CIF basis; any safe port in the world. Do contact me at the earliest.
I can supply EN 590, in large quantities, low sulfur diesel oil. From 5,000 MT up to 200,000 MT. Interested Buyer may kindly send their LOI to me to enable me to move forward. The rate is $415 to $430 on CIF basis; any safe port in the world. Do contact me at the earliest.
EN 590 Gas Oil is a 10 ppm (parts per million) sulphur content gas oil. It has a higher cetane number than A2 Class Gas Oil (another 10ppm sulphur content class of red diesel), making it better suited to internal combustion engines in off-road vehicles. Its parameters include density at 15C (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 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 56C.