Description
FUEL OILS MAZUT M100/99 GOST 10585-75
When petroleum is distilled, fuel oil is produced as a residue or
distillate. Any fuel oil is a form of petroleum that is burned to
produce energy or heat for running an engine. These are usually low
quality oils that are heated in a furnace
or boiler and used in a number of
industries.
MAZUT is such a fuel and is typically used in generating plants and
factories
. Of
course different plants have expected requirements and
specifications of their fuel and this is why MAZUT M100/99 and GOST
10585-75 are produced according to industry ISO
standards.
SPECIFICATIONS FOR HEAVY FUEL OIL / MAZUT M100 (GOST 10585-75)
COMPONENT RESULT
1. Ash content, not more % 0,14
2. Mass fraction of sulphur, not more % low sulphur residual
oil 0,5
3. Temperature of the flash, not less ºC in the
closed crucible
In the open crucible ºC 110 min
4. The temperature of solidification, not higher ºC
25
5. Kinematics viscosity at 50ºC 118 max
6. Water content 0.5%
7. Mechanical impurities Lower than 0.1%
8. Acidity Lower than 5 mg KOH/ 100ml
9. Alkalinity nil
10. Gross Calorific Value Kcal/kg / KJ/kg
Min9700/41300
11. Density at 15.0 deg. C Kg/l 0.8900.9200
12. Hydrogen Sulfide Content (H2S) pom 0.5
max
13. Carbon Residua Lower than 7%
14. Vanadium (V) ppm 23
15. Aluminium (Al) ppm 5
16. Silikon (Si) ppm 12
17. Nickel (Ni) ppm 29
18. Asphaltenes m/m 3.6%
19. *@********************
Extracted to 760 mm Hg
Initial Boiling Point deg. C 216
5% recovered deg. C
259
10% recovered deg. C
310
24% recovered deg. C
358
30% recovered deg. C
445
40% recovered deg. C
502
50% recovered deg. C
534
60% recovered deg. C
538
75% recovered deg. C
545
80% recovered deg. C
-
95% recovered deg. C
550
Final Boiling point deg. C
560
Percent Recovered vol
78%
Residue vol 22%
Total Nitrogen m/m 0.192%
20. Sodium (Na) ppm 15.