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Jp54 - Jet Propulsion Fuel

Supplier From Canada
Mar-24-25

Aviation Kerosene Jet Propulsion (JP) fuel 54 primarily for military and commercial aircraft. Can be used for power generation, e.g. in gas turbines for electricity production.

CIF Price: Gross USD $87.00 Per Barrel/ Net USD $83.00 Per Barrel
FOB Price: Gross USD $85.00 Per Barrel/ Net USD $81.00 Per Barrel

Price and Minimum Quantity

Price: $87.00 - $87.00 / Carton (CIF)
MOQ: 500,000 
Product Grade: ~
Packaging: Barrels

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  • Fob port of loading option 1: canaveral seaport, florida, usa
  • Fob port of loading option 2: fujairah port, united arab emirates (uae)
  • Fob port of loading option 3: rotterdam port, south holland, netherlands

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JP54 Technical Specifications:

ADDITIVES
Antioxidant in hydro processed fuel mg/l min 17 max 24 Antioxidant non hydro processed fuel mg/l max 24 Static dissipater first doping ASA- 3 mg/l max 1 Stadis 450 mg/l max 3

COMBUSTION PROPERTIES
Specific energy, net mi/kg min 18.4 D 4808 Smoke point mm min 19 D 1322 Lumininomitter number min 45 D 1740 Naphtales % vol max 3 D 1840 Propriety unit min max result test ip method ASTM

COMPOSITION
Total acidity mg KOH /g max 0.01 354 D 3242 Aromatic % vol max 22.0 158 D 1318 Sulphur, total % mass max 0.30 107 D 1266/2622 Sulphur mercaptan % mass max 0.003 342 D 3227 Doctor test 30 D 4952

VOLATILITY
Initial boiling point centigrade max report 123 D 96
10% vol at C 240
20% vol at C report
50% vol at C report
80% vol at C report
End point centigrade max 42 170/303 D 56 / 3828 Density at 15 C kg m2 min /max 776/840 180/385 D 1298

LOW TEMPERATURES PROPERTIES
freezing point centigrade max 40 15 D 1298
Corrosion copper (2hrs at 100 C)
Corrosion silver (4 hrs at 500C) max 1 227

STABILITY
Thermal stability control temp. 280C 323
Filter pressure, differential mm. Hg max 25
Tube deposit rating (visual) max <3

CONTAMINATION
Existent gum mg/100 ml max 7 131 D 361 Water reaction, interface rating max 16 258 D 1084 Fuel whit static dissipater additives min 75 D 3648 Fuel without static dissipater additives min 85
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