Automotive and locomotive diesel fuels, in general, are derived from petroleum refinery products which are commonly referred to as middle distillates. Middle distillates represent products which have a higher boiling range than gasoline and are obtained from fractional distillation of the crude oil or from streams from other refining processes. Finished diesel fuels represent blends of middle distillates and may contain other blending components of substantially non-petroleum origin, such as biodiesel fuel blend stock, and/or middle distillates from non-traditional refining processes, such as gas-to-liquid processes.
Author | SAE |
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Editor | SAE |
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Document type | Standard |
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Format | File |
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ICS | 75.160.20 : Liquid fuels
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Number of pages | 41 |
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Replace | SAE J 313:2004-07-28
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Set | JPAKS10U-10 |
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Year | 2017 |
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Document history | SAE J 313:2004-07-28
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Country | USA |
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Keyword | SAE 313;SAE J313;SAE J313;SAE J 313 |
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