Application:
Mazut is a heavy, low quality fuel oil, used in generating plants and similar applications. In the United States and Western Europe, mazut is blended or broken down, with the end product being diesel.
Mazut may be used for heating houses in the former USSR and in countries of the Far East that do not have the facilities to blend or break it down into more conventional petro-chemicals. In the West, furnaces that burn mazut are commonly called "waste oil" heaters or "waste oil" furnaces.
MAZUT 180 CST
Characteristic |
value |
Viscosity kinematic @ 50 ° C (max) |
180 |
Pour point (max) ° C |
5 |
Flash point (min) ° C |
63 |
SulphurTotal (max)%mass |
3 |
Carbon Residue Conradson (max)%mass |
13 |
Ash (max) %mass |
0.05 |
Water & sediment (max) % vol |
0.5 |
FUEL OIL (230 cSt)
Characteristic |
value |
Viscosity kinematic @ 50 ° C (max) |
230 |
Pour point (max) ° C |
15 |
Flash point (min) ° C |
63 |
SulphurTotal (max)%mass |
3 |
Carbon Residue Conradson (max)%mass |
13 |
Ash (max) %mass |
0.05 |
Water & sediment (max) % vol |
0.5 |
MAZUT 280 CST
TEST |
UNIT |
SPECIFICATION |
TEST METHOD |
Density @15 DC |
KG/M3 |
MAX 970 |
D-1298 |
Kinematic Viscosity@50 DC |
CST |
MAX 280 |
D-445 |
Visco. Redwoodl@37.7 DC |
SECS. |
MAX 2500 |
Calculated |
Pour Point |
DC |
MAX 24 |
D-97 |
Flash Points |
DC |
MIN 65 |
D-93 |
Sulphur Total |
wt% |
MAX 3.5 |
D-1552 |
Carbon Residue(conradson) |
wt% |
MAX 15 |
D-189 |
ASH |
wt% |
MAX 0.05 |
D-482 |
Water and Sediment |
Vol % |
MAX 0.5 |
D-1796 |
MAZUT 380 CST
TEST |
UNIT |
SPECIFICATION |
TEST METHOD |
Density @15 DC |
KG/M3 |
MAX 990 |
D-1298 |
Kinematic Viscosity@50 DC |
CST |
MAX 380 |
D-445 |
Pour Point |
DC |
MAX 32 |
D-97 |
Flash Points |
DC |
MIN 65 |
D-93 |
Sulphur Total |
wt% |
MAX 3.5 |
D-1552 |
Carbon Residue(conradson) |
wt% |
MAX 15 |
D-189 |
ASH |
wt% |
MAX 0.15 |
D-482 |
Water and Sediment |
Vol % |
MAX 1.5 |
D-1796 |