Diesel EN590 10 PPM is a type of diesel fuel that meets the
European standard EN590 for automotive diesel oil. The "10 PPM"
designation refers to the maximum allowable sulfur content in the
fuel, which is 10 parts per million (ppm) or less. Here are some
of the specifications for Diesel EN590 10 PPM:
- Density at 15 °C: 820-845 kg/m³
- Flash point: minimum 55 °C
- Cetane number: minimum 51
- Sulfur content: maximum 10 ppm
- Distillation range: 90% distilled at 360-370
°C
- Cold filter plugging point: maximum -5 °C
- Appearance: Clear and bright, free from visible sediment and
water
Diesel EN590 10 PPM is primarily used as a fuel for diesel
engines in automobiles, trucks, buses, and other vehicles. It is
designed to meet the stringent emissions standards in Europe and
other regions, which require lower levels of sulfur and other
pollutants in diesel fuel. The use of low-sulfur diesel fuels
like EN590 10 PPM can help to reduce air pollution and improve
air quality, as well as reduce the emissions of greenhouse
gases.