Petrol
Gasoline is used as engine fuel in carburetors and is a light fraction of petroleum that boils in the range of 40-200 ⁰ C. According to the octane number, gasoline is classified by brand.
Octane is determined internationally by three methods: research octane number (RON), motor octane number (MON), and anti-knock index (AKI). Our country uses the RON method commonly used internationally as AI80, AI92, AI95, and AI98.
Fuel is classified to degrees by octane number. Octane is defined, in international practice, by three methods namely Research Octane Number (RON), Motor Octane Number (MON) and Anti-Knock Index (AKI). Our country classifies our fuels as AI80, AI92, AI95 and AI98 by International RON method.
View product quality and standards
No | Analytical parameters | Unit of measure | Analysis standard |
1 | Octane number, not less | – | By instrumental method |
2 | Sulfur content, not much | mg/kg | ASTM D 4294:2016 |
3 | Specific gravity at 15 0 C | g/cm 3 | MNS GOST R 51069:2014 |
4 | Saturated vapor pressure | kPa | MNS 3626:2010 |
5 | Ingredients: | % | MNS ISO 3405:2012 |
70 0 С | |||
100 0 C | |||
150 0 C, not lower | |||
Boiling temperature, not less | 0 C | ||
Remainder, not up | % | ||
Loss, no higher | |||
6 | Water soluble acids and bases | – | MNS 0324:2010 |
7 | Copper flat test | – | MNS ISO 2160:2005 |
8 | Amount of mechanical mixing | % | MNS 0322:2010 |
9 | Amount of water | % | MNS 0332:96 |
10 | Color | – | MNS ISO2049:2000 |