- Myth of drop in Kerosene flash point is by 1 deg C per percentage of Gasoline contamination ..Part 9 of X

- Myth of drop in Kerosene flash point is by 1 deg C per percentage of Gasoline contamination ..Part 9  of  X

Myth - Due to contamination of Kerosene with gasoline, drop in flash point is by 1 deg C per percentage of Gasoline contamination.
Fact - Usually not true,
Drop in Kerosene flash point due to per percentage Gasoline or Naphtha contamination varies from 1 deg C, on lower side to about 10 deg C on maximum side.  Rarely drop of 1 deg C is noticed per percentage contamination,  this is only true if Gasoline or Naphtha is highly weathered or while lab experimenting, gasoline blend not properly prepared, or the sample is mishandled.




Tabulate data :
Explanation follows soon:


Key words - Kerosene Contaminated with Gasoline, Naphtha, Flash Point Reduction.  Weathered Petroleum Products


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