Jet Kerosene

General Characteristics

Jet Kerosene is a mixture of liquid hydrocarbons, with boiling point ranging between 135 and 280 °C. It is obtained from crude oil by distillation and by other technological processes. It may contain additives to improve its usage characteristics.

Basic Quality Parameters

Aviation Fuel Quality Requirement for Jointly Operated Systems (AFQRJOS) 

Quality Requirements JET A-1 AFQRJOS Issue 18
Appearance Visually pure, light, without mechanical impurities and undissolved water at ambiente temperature
Density at 15°C - kg.m-3, max. 775-840
Acidity - mg KOH/kg, max 0,015
Sootless flame height - mm. 25
   OR  
Sootless flame height - mm. 19
   and naphthalenes - % (V/V), max.  3
Aromates - % (V/V), max. 25
Sulphur content - % (V/V), max. 0,3
Mercaptan sulphur - % (V/V), max. 0,003
   OR  
Doctor test negative
Distillation test  
   10% (V/V) distils up °C, max.  205
   end of distillation - °C, max. 300
Flash point °C, min. 38
Crystallization point °C, max. -47
Viscosity at -20°C - mm2.s-1, max. 8
JFTOT - pressure difference, max. 25
coloration of the tube, max. 3
Mikro-separometr (MSEP), min. 70
Lower heating value - MJ.kg-1, min. 42,8
Resinuous material - mg.100cm-3, max. 7
Lubric. pwr  BOCLE (wsd) - mm, max. 0,85

Application
Jet kerosene is used as fuel for jet aircrafts flying at sonic as well as supersonic speed.

Packaging, Storage, Transportation
Jet kerosene is supplied in rail tankers. Jet kerosene storage, transportation and handling must comply with respective legal regulations.

Transport Sign
RID/ADR: 3/31c
UN: 1223
Kemler: 30

Basic Safety Data
Jet kerosene is a flammable liquid class II of fire hazard, with flash point above 38°C.

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2 Feb 2010


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