Gasoil, often referred to as diesel oil or simply diesel, is a middle distillate derived from the crude oil refining process. It possesses properties between those of lighter fuels like gasoline and heavier fuels like lubricating oil. Gasoil is used as both a fuel and a processing element in various industries.
Primary Characteristics:
Appearance: Clear to slightly hazy, ranging in color from light straw to amber.
Odor: Characteristic petroleum smell.
Density: Varies based on specific grade and blend but generally denser than gasoline.
Cetane Number: Indicator of the combustion speed of diesel fuel and compression needed for ignition.
Specifications:
Gasoilâ??s quality and classification often adhere to standards set by organizations such as ASTM (American Society for Testing and Materials) or equivalent regional standards. Variations include Ultra-Low Sulfur Diesel (ULSD), Low Sulfur Diesel, and others.
Applications:
Automotive: Fuel for diesel-engine vehicles, such as trucks, buses, and cars.
Industrial: Used in various industrial machines and engines, including generators.
Marine: Fuel for certain types of marine vessels.
Heating: Used in some regions as heating oil for homes and businesses.
Power Generation: Fuel for diesel-powered electricity generators.
Advantages:
Energy Dense: Provides more energy per gallon compared to gasoline, leading to longer fuel economy in diesel engines.
Efficient: Diesel engines often convert fuel to energy more efficiently than their gasoline counterparts.
Reliable: Known for its durability and reliability in heavy-duty applications.
Gasoil is a broad term that can refer to a range of intermediates and finished petroleum products.gas oil is a dual purpose fuel .it has a high calorific value(heat content)and is thus recommended as a bioler fuel in industrial or agricultural installations with pressure jet burner