Description
JET A-1 is a kerosene-type fuel. It is compatible with most jet aircraft, both civil and military, helicopter turbine engines, turboprops and compression-ignition piston engines.
Like diesel, kerosene is a middle distillate. But it is lighter than diesel while remaining heavier than gasoline. It is the most widely used aviation fuel.
It has a boiling point of 150°C-250°C, a flashpoint over 38.0ºC (100ºF) and a maximum melting point of -47.0ºC and it is colorless to straw-colored in appearance.
This fuel is of sufficient quality to meet strict international standards, such as the latest issues to date of the British standard DEF STAN 91-091, the American standard ASTM D1655 and NATO’s F-35 specification.
JET-A1 Specification
Properties | Unit | Test Result | Test Method |
---|---|---|---|
Total Acid, max | MgKOH/g | 0.1 | D3242 |
Aromatic Content, max | Vol% | 25 | D1319 |
Naphthalenes, max | Vol% | 3 | D1840 |
Mercaptan Sulphur, max | Wt.% | 0.003 | D3227 |
Total Sulphur, max | Wt.% | 0.3 | D4294 |
Initial boiling point | Celasius | Report | D86 |
10% recovery point, max | Celasius | 205(401) | D86 |
20% recovery point | Celasius | Report | D86 |
50% recovery point | Celasius | Report | D86 |
90% recovery point | Celasius | Report | D86 |
Final boiling point, max | Celasius | 300(572) | D86 |
Residual, max | Vol% | 1.5 | D86 |
Loss, max | Vol% | 1.5 | D86 |
Flash point, min | Celasius | 38 (100) | D56 |
Viscosity@-20°C, max | CST | 8 | D445 |
Gravity | API | 37 – 51 | D4052 |
Density@15°C | Kg/m² | 775 – 840 | D4052 |
Freeze point, max | Celasius | -47 (-53) | D5972 |
Heat content, min | Btu/Ib | 18.4 | D3338 |
Net heat of combustion, min | MJ/Kg | 42.8 | D3338 |
Smoke point, min | Mm | 18 | D1322 |
Copper corrosion, max | Code | 1 | D130 |
Stability ,P, max@260°C | mmHG | 25 | D3241 |
Preheat code | max | <3 | D3241 |
Existent gum | Mg/100ml | 7 | IP540 |
Water separation | MSEP | 85 | D3948 |