PRF n-Hexadecane

Primary Reference Fuel N-Hexadecane

From 2018, ASTM D613 add new primary reference fuel, PRF 2,2,4,6,6-pentamethylheptane(PMH)

8.3 Primary Reference Fuels—(Warning—Primary Refer- ence Fuel—Combustible. Vapor harmful. See Annex A1.)

8.3.1 Hexadecane(n-Cetane)—Hexadecane meeting the specifications  

in Table 2 shall be used as the designated 100 cetane number  component.

8.3.2 Heptamethylnonane (2,2,4,4,6,8,8- heptamethylnonane)—Heptamethylnonane meeting the speci- fications in Table 2 may be used as the low cetane number  component that is blended with hexadecane. In binary volu- metric blends with HXD, HMN has a cetane number ARV of 15  

8.3.3 Pentamethylheptane (2,2,4,6,6-pentamethylheptane)—Pentamethylheptane meeting the specifications in Table 2 may be used as the low cetane number component that is blended with hexadecane. In binary volumetric blends with HXD, PMH has a cetane number ARV of 16.3

Primary Reference Fuels are priced competitively with the market’s Secondary Reference Fuels today,  from approve PRF 2,2,4,6,6-pentamethylheptane(PMH)

There is no additional training cost or cost needed for a new test method or lab process therefore users will have a seamless transition to PMH and n-Cetane.




 

Description

SPECIFICATION



Items 

Standard

Appearance 

Colorless liquid

Phase Change Temperature/MeltingPoint 

17.6℃

Boiling point 

287℃

Latent Heat

ca.210J/g

Purity 

≥99.0%

Hydroperoxide Number mg/kg as Oxygen ASTM D3703Max 5


Package size: 55gal/drum 5gal/pail


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