This document provides specifications for aviation kerosene (Jet Fuel Grade 54 - JP54), including minimum and maximum levels for various properties such as:
1) Additives like antioxidants and static dissipaters must be within specified ranges in mg/l.
2) Combustion properties like specific energy, smoke point, and luminometer number must meet certain standards.
3) Volatility measures like initial boiling point, end point, and flash point must be within defined thresholds.
4) Low temperature properties like freezing point and corrosion resistance are also regulated.
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This document provides specifications for aviation kerosene (Jet Fuel Grade 54 - JP54), including minimum and maximum levels for various properties such as:
1) Additives like antioxidants and static dissipaters must be within specified ranges in mg/l.
2) Combustion properties like specific energy, smoke point, and luminometer number must meet certain standards.
3) Volatility measures like initial boiling point, end point, and flash point must be within defined thresholds.
4) Low temperature properties like freezing point and corrosion resistance are also regulated.
This document provides specifications for aviation kerosene (Jet Fuel Grade 54 - JP54), including minimum and maximum levels for various properties such as:
1) Additives like antioxidants and static dissipaters must be within specified ranges in mg/l.
2) Combustion properties like specific energy, smoke point, and luminometer number must meet certain standards.
3) Volatility measures like initial boiling point, end point, and flash point must be within defined thresholds.
4) Low temperature properties like freezing point and corrosion resistance are also regulated.
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This document provides specifications for aviation kerosene (Jet Fuel Grade 54 - JP54), including minimum and maximum levels for various properties such as:
1) Additives like antioxidants and static dissipaters must be within specified ranges in mg/l.
2) Combustion properties like specific energy, smoke point, and luminometer number must meet certain standards.
3) Volatility measures like initial boiling point, end point, and flash point must be within defined thresholds.
4) Low temperature properties like freezing point and corrosion resistance are also regulated.
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Property Unit Result Method
ADDITIVES: Antioxidant in Hydro mg/l Min 17 /
SPECIFICATIONS: processed fuel Aviation Kerosene (Jet Fuel Colonial maxGrade 24 54 – JP54 ) Antioxidant non Hydro mg/l Min 24 processed fuel Static dissipater first mg/l Min 1 doping ASA-3 Stadis 450 mg/l Min 3 Combustion Properties: Specific mj/kg Min 18,4 D4808 energy, net Smoke mm Min 19 D1322 point Min 45 D1740 Luminomitter number % vol Max 3 D1840 Naphthalenes Combustion: Total Acidity mg/KOH/g Max 0.01 D3242 Aromatics % vol Max 22 D1328 Sulphur, Total % mass Max 0.30 D1266/262 2 Sulphur, Mercaptan %mass Max 0.003 D3227 Volatility: Initial Boiling Point 10% vol @ C Centigrad 240 D96 e End point Centigrad 300 e Recovered residuals % vol Max 1.5 Loss % vol Max 1,5 Flash Point Centigrad Max 42 D56/3828 e Density @ 15 C kg/m3 Min 776 D1298 max 840 Low Temperature: Freezing Point Centigrad Max -40 D2256 e Corrosion: Corrosion copper (2hrs @ Max 1 D130 100C) Corrosion silver (4hrs @ Max 1 50C) Stability: Thermal Stability control Temp 280C Filter pressure, differential Max 323 mm.Hg Tube deposit rating (Visual) Max 25 Contaminations: Existent Gum mg/100ml Max 7 D361 Water reaction, interface Max 16 rating Fuel with static dissipater Min 75