October 27, 2020

OEA29P-Gasoline, Diesel, and Fuel Oil Specifications

This topic discusses fuel specifications and explains the quality specs and their modes of control in manufacturing.

  • Suresh Agrawal
    Suresh Agrawal
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This topic discusses fuel specifications and explains the quality specs and their modes of control in manufacturing.

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Gasoline is a combination of hydrocarbons and many other chemicals used as fuel for engines with spark ignition. One of the most critical economic challenges for a gasoline refiner is choosing the best mix of elements to manufacture the final gasoline fuel. However, blending fuel is far more complicated than simply combining different components. This topic discusses fuel specifications and explains the significance of each of the quality specs and its mode of control during manufacturing.

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