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ID 687855 Viimati muudetud 08.03.2026
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Valdkond fossil raw materials
  • for gas turbine engines, fuel which typically boils over the range 144-252 degrees C
  • jet fuel - petroleum distillates used as a source of energy in systems of jet propulsion. By extension, fuel suitable for use in aircraft gas turbines.
  • kerosene type jet fuel - medium distillate used for aviation turbine power units. It has the same distillation characteristics and flash point as kerosene (between 150° C and 300° C but not generally above 250° C). In addition, it has particular specifications (such as freezing point) which are established by the International Air Transport Association (IATA).
  • carburéacteur de type kérosene
  • Flugturbinenkraftstoff auf Petroleumbasis
  • kerosiinityypinen lentopetroli
lennukipetrool
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aviation kerosene eelistatud
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  • The following categories of product shall be taken into account in calculating internal consumption: - motor spirit and aviation fuel (aviation spirit and jet-fuel of the gasoline type); - gas oil, diesel oil, kerosine and jet-fuel of the kerosine type; - fuel oils.
aviation kerosine
Hea teada
  • kerosine. The spelling kerosine was adopted in 1925 by the Amer. Soc. for Testing Materials and (in Britain) by the Institute of Petroleum; the -ene form remains the usual one in general usage and still occurs in technical contexts.
jet-fuel of the kerosine type
Hea teada
  • kerosine. The spelling kerosine was adopted in 1925 by the Amer. Soc. for Testing Materials and (in Britain) by the Institute of Petroleum; the -ene form remains the usual one in general usage and still occurs in technical contexts.
kerosene type jet fuel
Hea teada
  • kerosine. The spelling kerosine was adopted in 1925 by the Amer. Soc. for Testing Materials and (in Britain) by the Institute of Petroleum; the -ene form remains the usual one in general usage and still occurs in technical contexts.

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