Jet Fuel

Description: Jet fuel, also known as aviation turbine fuel (ATF), is a high-quality, kerosene-based fuel specifically refined for use in gas turbine engines of aircraft. It is a clear to straw-colored liquid designed for high performance, stability, and efficiency at extreme altitudes and temperatures. Jet fuels are formulated to meet stringent safety and reliability standards required for aviation.

Specifications:
Base: Refined kerosene blend of hydrocarbons with high thermal stability.
Appearance: Colorless to straw-colored liquid.
Key Properties: Low viscosity at low temperatures, clean-burning characteristics, and excellent chemical stability under heat.
Common Types:
  • Jet A: Standard jet fuel primarily used in the United States; freezing point −40 °C.
  • Jet A-1: International standard jet fuel; freezing point −47 °C, includes anti-static additives for improved safety during handling.
  • Jet B: Blend of approximately 65 % gasoline and 35 % kerosene, suitable for very cold regions due to its lower freezing point and higher volatility.

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