Key specifications and technical properties of Fuel Pour Point Depressants (PPDs) and Fuel Systems:
Size: Typically supplied in liquid form, with container sizes ranging from 1-liter bottles to bulk tankers (20,000+ liters).
Grade: Varies by application (e.g., diesel, jet fuel, marine fuels); common grades include ASTM D97-compliant for diesel and ISO 3016 for aviation fuels.
Viscosity: Typically low to moderate (5–50 cSt at 40°C), ensuring easy blending with fuels.
Buoyancy: Not applicable in liquid form; solid variants (if any) are denser than water (SG ~0.8–1.1).
Material: Polymer-based (e.g., ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymers, alkylated naphthalenes, or polymethacrylates).
Operating Temperature: Effective down to -40°C, depending on fuel type and concentration.
Dosage: Typically 0.01–0.1% by volume, varying with fuel composition.
Compatibility: Compatible with most hydrocarbon fuels and additives; non-corrosive to metals (steel, aluminum).
Flash Point: >60°C, ensuring safe handling and storage.
Storage: Stable under ambient conditions; avoid prolonged exposure to sunlight or extreme heat.