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ISO 18588:2023

ISO 18588:2023 Petroleum products – Characterization of marine fuels by viscosity-gravity constant

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Description

This document provides best practices on the calculation and use of an informative indicator for the characterization of fossil residual marine fuels not containing FAME as defined in ISO 8217. This document is based on established guidance used by the petroleum industry to characterize petroleum fractions in terms of their paraffinic, naphthenic or aromatic nature, by their viscosity-gravity constant.

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1

Published Date

2023-09-22

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PUBLISHED

Pages

12

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English

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Abstract

This document provides best practices on the calculation and use of an informative indicator for the characterization of fossil residual marine fuels not containing FAME as defined in ISO 8217. This document is based on established guidance used by the petroleum industry to characterize petroleum fractions in terms of their paraffinic, naphthenic or aromatic nature, by their viscosity-gravity constant.

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