Is a fraction obtained from petroleum distillation, either as a distillate or as a residue. It is any liquid petroleum product that is burned in a furnace or boiler for the generation of heat or used in an engine for the generation of power. Different types of fuel oil such as CST 180, CST 280, and CST 380 with different usage are used.
IRANIAN FUEL OIL M380
1. |
Density @ 15 ° C (max) kg /L |
0.99 |
2. |
Viscosity kinematic @ 50 ° C (max) mm2/s |
380 |
3. |
Pour point (max) |
32 |
4. |
Flash point (min) ° C |
65 |
5. |
SulphurTotal (max)%mass |
3.5 |
6. |
Carbon Residue Conradson (max)%mass |
20 |
7. |
Ash (max) %mass |
0.15 |
8. |
Water & sediment (max) % vol |
1.0 |
9. |
Colorific value higher (min) MJ/kg |
41.7 |
IRANIAN FUEL OIL M280
1. |
Density @ 15 ° C (max) kg /L |
0.97 |
2. |
Viscosity kinematic @ 50 ° C (max) mm2/s |
280 |
3. |
Pour point (max) |
24 |
4. |
Flash point (min) ° C |
65 |
5. |
SulphurTotal (max)%mass |
3.5 |
6. |
Carbon Residue Conradson (max)%mass |
20 |
7. |
Ash (max) %mass |
0.15 |
8. |
Water & sediment (max) % vol |
1.0 |
9. |
Colorific value higher (min) MJ/kg |
41.7 |
IRAQI FUEL OIL
1. |
SPICIFIC GRAVITY AT 15.6 DEG.C. |
0.9529 |
MAX |
2. |
VISCOSITY AT 50 DEG.C.CST |
180 |
MAX |
3. |
FALSH POINT (P.M.) DEG.C. |
55-65 |
MIN |
4. |
POUR POINT DEG.C. |
15 |
MAX |
5. |
SEDIMENT AND WATER CONTENT VOL % |
1.0 |
MAX |
6. |
CALORIFIC VALUE KCAL/KG |
10200 |
MAX |
7. |
ASH CONTENT WT % |
0.08 |
MAX |
8. |
CARBON RESIDUE (RAMS) WT % |
8.5 |
MAX |
9. |
SULPHUR CONTENT WT % |
4.0 |
MAX |
TURKMENIAN FUEL OIL
1. |
Viscosity at 1000 C, Engler conditional degree |
6,8 |
2. |
Ash content, not more % |
0,05 |
3. |
Mass fraction of mechanical impurity, % no more |
1,0 |
4. |
Water content mass not less than % |
1,0 |
5. |
Water soluble acids &alkalines |
Absent |
6. |
Fraction of total mass of sulphur, % no more |
1,0 |
7. |
Flash Point into opened cup, not less than deg. C |
11,0 |
8. |
Temperature of cloudiness not higher than ?? |
42 |
9. |
Flash point in closed crucible Kj/kg |
40530 |
10. |
Density at 20 deg. C, kg/m3 |
Not normalized |