Description
FUEL OILS SUCH AS MAZUT M**0 GOST *******9 (ANY GRADE) AND OTHER
FUEL OILS
FUEL OILS MAZUT M**0 GOST *******9
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 M**0
are produced according to industry ISO standards.
SPECIFICATIONS FOR HEAVY FUEL OIL / MAZUT M**0 (GOST *******9)
COMPONENT RESULT
1. Ash content, not more % 0,*4
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 **0 min
4. The temperature of solidification, not higher ºC
*5
5. Kinematics viscosity at *0ºC **8 max
6. Water content 0.5%
7. Mechanical impurities Lower than 0.1%
8. Acidity Lower than 5 mg KOH/ **0ml
9. Alkalinity nil
*0. Gross Calorific Value Kcal/kg / KJ/kg
Min***0/****0
*1. Density at *5.0 deg. C Kg/l 0.***0.***0
*2. Hydrogen Sulfide Content (H2S) pom 0.5 max
*3. Carbon Residua Lower than 7%
*4. Vanadium (V) ppm *3
*5. Aluminium (Al) ppm 5
*6. Silikon (Si) ppm *2
*7. Nickel (Ni) ppm *9
*8. Asphaltenes m/m 3.6%
*9. *@********************
Extracted to **0 mm Hg
Initial Boiling Point deg. C **6
5% recovered deg. C
**9
*0% recovered deg. C
**0
*4% recovered deg. C
**8
*0% recovered deg. C
**5
*0% recovered deg. C
**2
*0% recovered deg. C
**4
*0% recovered deg. C
**8
*5% recovered deg. C
**5
*0% recovered deg. C -
*5% recovered deg. C
**0
Final Boiling point deg. C
**0
Percent Recovered vol
*8%
Residue vol *2%
Total Nitrogen m/m 0.**2%
*0. Sodium (Na) ppm *5
FUEL OILS SUCH AS MAZUT M**0 GOST *******9 (ANY GRADE) AND OTHER
FUEL OILS
FUEL OILS MAZUT M**0 GOST *******9
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 M**0
are produced according to industry ISO standards.
SPECIFICATIONS FOR HEAVY FUEL OIL / MAZUT M**0 (GOST *******9)
COMPONENT RESULT
1. Ash content, not more % 0,*4
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 **0 min
4. The temperature of solidification, not higher ºC
*5
5. Kinematics viscosity at *0ºC **8 max
6. Water content 0.5%
7. Mechanical impurities Lower than 0.1%
8. Acidity Lower than 5 mg KOH/ **0ml
9. Alkalinity nil
*0. Gross Calorific Value Kcal/kg / KJ/kg
Min***0/****0
*1. Density at *5.0 deg. C Kg/l 0.***0.***0
*2. Hydrogen Sulfide Content (H2S) pom 0.5 max
*3. Carbon Residua Lower than 7%
*4. Vanadium (V) ppm *3
*5. Aluminium (Al) ppm 5
*6. Silikon (Si) ppm *2
*7. Nickel (Ni) ppm *9
*8. Asphaltenes m/m 3.6%
*9. Destilation