Description
TS*1 is the main jet fuel grade available in Russian and CIS
states. It is a kerosine type fuel with slightly higher volatility
(flash point is *8C minimum) and lower freeze point (<**0C)
compared to Jet A*1.
TS*1 and RT are two aviation turbine fuels defined by the Russian
specification GOST *******6
(latest revision). According to a British Airways report, TS*1 is
the most widely used jet fuel in
the C.I.S. [6] TS*1 is produced by straight atmospheric
distillation from a high sulfur crude, half
of which is hydrotreated and the other half a straight-run product
which may have had mild
caustic treatment. RT is a higher quality fuel that can be produced
from straight run or
hydrotreated kerosene; additives may be included to improve its
properties. RT has improved
lubricity properties and a wider boiling range. The major
distinction between these fuel
specifications and Jet A/Jet A*1/JP*8 specifications is the lower
minimum flash point of *8°C as
compared to *8°C.