Product Details:
Form : Liquid
Storage : Dry Place
Grade : Industrial Grade
Application Industrial
Supply Ability : 2500000 Kilograms Per Month
Price And Quantity
Minimum Order Quantity : 50 Kilograms
Product Specifications
Application : Industrial
Form : Liquid
Storage : Dry Place
Grade : Industrial Grade
Trade Information
Payment Terms : Cash in Advance (CID)
Supply Ability : 2500000 Kilograms Per Month
Delivery Time : 1 Week
Main Domestic Market : All India
Product Description
One of the most important fuels these days is Jet Fuel. It is a middle distillate oil that is used for jets all around the world. It has some of the critical qualities such as freeze point, smoke point, flash point and more. It works when compressed air is prayed with this fuel and it leaves an electric spark that lights the mixture. The gas then expands and blast out through the nozzle at the backside of the engine. The engine and the aircraft moves forward with the backward movement of gas. Thus Jet Fuel is one of the essential fuels for air transport
There are two main types of aviation fuels used by airlines around the world: aviation gasoline and jet fuel, which are suitable for different types of aircraft engines. Aviation gasoline is used as fuel for piston type aviation engines. Due to the fact that jet fuels commonly produced and widely used both domestically and internationally belong to the kerosene type, they are commonly referred to as aviation kerosene, abbreviated as aviation coal.
MOQ: 10,000 Barrels per Month
Supply Ability: 1,000,000 Barrels per Month
JP54 Technical Specifications:
ADDITIVES
Antioxidant in hydro processed fuel mg/l min 17 max 24 Antioxidant non hydro processed fuel mg/l max 24 Static dissipater first doping ASA- 3 mg/l max 1 Stadis 450 mg/l max 3
COMBUSTION PROPERTIES
Specific energy, net mi/kg min 18.4 D 4808 Smoke point mm min 19 D 1322 Lumininomitter number min 45 D 1740 Naphtales % vol max 3 D 1840 Propriety unit min max result test ip method ASTM
COMPOSITION
Total acidity mg KOH /g max 0.01 354 D 3242 Aromatic % vol max 22.0 158 D 1318 Sulphur, total % mass max 0.30 107 D 1266/2622 Sulphur mercaptan % mass max 0.003 342 D 3227 Doctor test 30 D 4952
VOLATILITY
Initial boiling point centigrade max report 123 D 96
10% vol at C 240
20% vol at C report
50% vol at C report
80% vol at C report
End point centigrade max 42 170/303 D 56 / 3828 Density at 15 C kg m2 min /max 776/840 180/385 D 1298
LOW TEMPERATURES PROPERTIES
freezing point centigrade max 40 15 D 1298
Corrosion copper (2hrs at 100 C)
Corrosion silver (4 hrs at 500C) max 1 227
STABILITY
Thermal stability control temp. 280C 323
Filter pressure, differential mm. Hg max 25
Tube deposit rating (visual) max <3
CONTAMINATION
Existent gum mg/100 ml max 7 131 D 361 Water reaction, interface rating max 16 258 D 1084 Fuel whit static dissipater additives min 75 D 3648 Fuel without static dissipater additives min 85
Grade 54 Jet Fuel is a high-performance aviation fuel specifically designed for use in turbine-engine aircraft. It offers excellent fuel efficiency, reliability, and safety, ensuring smooth and safe operation under various weather and flight conditions, while meeting international aviation standards.
The full name of Jet Fuel A1 is the aviation Kerosene Colonial Grade 54 Jet Fuel JP 54 Jet fuel designed for use in aircraft powered by gasturbine engines It is clear to strawcolored in appearance The most commonly used fuels for commercial aviation are Jet A and Jet A1 which are produced to a standardized international specification Jet fuel is a mixture of a large number of different hydrocarbons The range of their sizes is restricted by the requirements for the product for example the freezing point or smoke point Kerosenetype jet fuel has a carbon number distribution between about 8 and 16 carbon numbers carbon atoms per molecule wide cut or naphthatype jet fuel including Jet B between about 5 and 15 carbon number Jet A1 is the standard specification fuel used in the rest of the world Jet A1 has a flash point higher than 38C 100 F with an autoignition temperature of 210 C 410 F
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).