Diesel

It is produced from the fractional distillation of crude oil between 200 and 350 °C (392 and 662 °F) at atmospheric pressure, resulting in a mixture of
carbon chains that typically contain between 9 and 25 carbon atoms per molecule. It is used in trucks, trains, buses, boats and in diesel-engine
generators to generate electricity. The provided diesel adheres to the international standards.

“Ever Brilliant General Trading LLC.” Serves its client by providing fuel oil which mainly consists of residues from crude-oil distillation. It is used primarily for steam boilers in power plants, aboard ships, and in industrial plants. Commercial fuel oils usually are blended with other petroleum fractions to produce the desired viscosity and flash point.

PropertyTest methodTest UnitGuaranteeLimit
Density at 15 0Ckg/m3820-845
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbonsEN 12916wt%BMax
Flash PointEN 2719OC>55
Cold Filter Plugging Point CFPPEN 116oc
Winter Grade-15max
Summer Grade2max
DistillationEN ISO 3405
Recovered at 250CVol%65max
Recovered at 350CVol%85min
95% (Vol/Vol) Recovered atOC360max
SulphurEN ISO 20846
EN ISO 20884
mg/kg10max
Carbon Residue (on 10%residue)EN ISO 10370wt%0.3Max
Viscosity at 40CEN ISO 3104cSt2.0-4.5
Copper Strip Corrosion (3h a5 50C)EN ISO 2160RatingNo.lmax
Fatty acid methyl ester(FAME)
content
EN 14078Vol%7max
Cetane NumberEN ISO 5161 EN 1519551min
Cetane IndexEN ISO 4264Calculated46min
WaterEN ISO 12937mg/kg200max
Particulate MatterEN 12662mg/kg24max
Oxidation StabilityEN ISO 12205 EN 15751g/m3 h25 20max min
Lubricity (wsdl,4) at 60CEN ISO 12156/1Um450max
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