ASTM-D7467 2010
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D7467-10 Standard Specification for Diesel Fuel Oil, Biodiesel Blend (B6 to B20)
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
ASTM | 2010 | 18 |
1.1 This specification covers fuel blend grades of 6 to 20 volume percent (%) biodiesel with the remainder being a light middle or middle distillate diesel fuel, collectively designated as B6 to B20. These grades are suitable for various types of diesel engines.
1.1.1 The biodiesel component of the blend shall conform to the requirements of Specification D6751 . The remainder of the fuel shall be a light middle or middle distillate grade diesel fuel conforming to Specification D975 grades No. 1-D and No. 2-D of any sulfur level specified with the following exceptions. The light middle or middle distillate grade diesel fuel whose sulfur level, aromatic level, cetane, or lubricity falls outside of Specification D975 may be blended with biodiesel meeting Specification D6751 , provided the finished mixtures meets this specification.
1.1.2 The fuel sulfur grades are described as follows:
1.1.2.1 Grade B6 to B20 S15 A fuel with a maximum of 15 ppm sulfur.
1.1.2.2 Grade B6 to B20 S500 A fuel with a maximum of 500 ppm sulfur.
1.1.2.3 Grade B6 to B20 S5000 A fuel with a maximum of 5000 ppm sulfur.
1.2 This specification prescribes the required properties of B6 to B20 biodiesel blends at the time and place of delivery. The specification requirements may be applied at other points in the production and distribution system when provided by agreement between the purchaser and the supplier.
1.2.1 Nothing in this specification shall preclude observance of federal, state, or local regulations that may be more restrictive.
Note 1The generation and dissipation of static electricity can create problems in the handling of distillate diesel fuel oils. For more information on this subject, see Guide D4865 .
1.3 The values stated in SI units are to be regarded as standard. No other units of measurement are included in this standard.
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1 | Scope Referenced Documents |
2 | Terminology Test Methods |
3 | TABLE 1 TABLE 2 |
4 | Workmanship Requirements Keywords X1. SIGNIFICANCE OF ASTM SPECIFICATION FOR B6 to B20 BIODIESEL BLENDS X1.1 Introduction X1.2 Cetane Number X1.3 Distillation X1.4 Viscosity X1.5 Carbon Residue X1.6 Sulfur X1.7 Flash Point X1.8 Cloud Point |
5 | X1.9 Ash X1.10 Copper Strip Corrosion X1.11 Aromaticity X1.12 Cetane Index X1.13 Total and Free Glycerin X1.14 Calcium and Magnesium, Sodium and Potassium, and Phosphorus Content X1.15 Other X1.16 Oxidation Stability |
6 | X1.17 Acid Number X2. STORAGE AND THERMAL STABILITY OF B6 TO B20 BLENDS X2.1 Scope X2.2 Definitions X2.3 Fuel Selection X2.4 Fuel Additives X2.5 Tests for Fuel Quality |
7 | X2.6 Fuel Monitoring X2.7 Fuel Storage Conditions X2.8 Fuel Use Conditions X2.9 Use of Degraded Fuels X2.10 Thermal Stability Guidelines |
8 | X3. TENTH PERCENTILE MINIMUM AMBIENT AIR TEMPERATURES FOR THE UNITED STATES (EXCEPT HAWAII) X3.1 Introduction FIG. X3.1 |
9 | FIG. X3.2 |
10 | X3.2 Maps FIG. X3.3 |
11 | FIG. X3.4 |
12 | FIG. X3.5 |
13 | FIG. X3.6 FIG. X3.7 |
14 | FIG. X3.8 FIG. X3.9 |
15 | FIG. X3.10 FIG. X3.11 |
16 | FIG. X3.12 |
17 | TABLE X3.1 |