MARINE FUEL
BRITISH STANDARDS INSTITUTE SPECIFICATION
FOR PETROLEUM FUELS FOR MARINE OIL ENGINES AND BOILERS.
(EXCERPTS FROM BS MA 100: 1982)
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Densiy at 15°C git mex ee
‘azar Knomete o 40°C, 65 mn i oe ee
azar norte 8070, eae == 15002500 450075001000 1900 750 1000 1900
‘Catan i eaTOe, Sao ae a ae
‘Corban ree Ramabaron, Inn mae Soh 02a) Tk2 SN V Reed a ee
Corbonresave-Ranatonon on 10 mresiae Nimmimex O20
‘arborea Conan Ta Se
Water coment, VI mon 005 02s om an) om 040 ~~
Semantoyexvarton, mimi mae oor 002 ie
a Rimini man or 001 00s ato 010 ats 020020020 0n0 00 020
Sgnorconent nin mae 700200 200380400800 600500600 600-800 5.00
Srouapom, “ema a a es a ee a
Poursat upper * °C mos 11 Daoaniba ST Mech) = ee
{1 ont 30 November! Sf took pele Aa ok gor) 30-90 R901 130,90)
‘erasur comers nai V man == 250 ~~ ~—«wO~«oO ~*~ ~« C=C =
*The word “upper” does not apply to grades M2 and M3
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