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Blend of catalytically cracked naphthas, alkylate, and isopentanes. Operational fuel for most commercial piston
engine aircraft. Similar to grade 100 except with lower lead-additive content.
The sample analyzed by ESD was collected in the summer of 1998, at the MacDonald-Cartier International Airport
in Ottawa, Ontario. The sample was >99.9% evaporated after four hours, using the standard rotary evaporation
method.
Data from Shell 1999 were taken from MSDS Number 142-012.
Appearance
Blue Shell 99a
API Gravity
66.6 ESD 98
Equation(s) for Predicting Evaporation
ln(%Ev) = (0.5 + 0.045T)ln(t)
Where %Ev = weight percent evaporated; T = surface temperature (C); t = time (minutes)
ESD 98
Sulphur (weight %)
Evaporation
(weight %)
0 0.06 ESD 99
33 0.08
60 0.12
Water Content (weight %)
Evaporation
(weight %)
0 0.1 ESD 99
33 <0.1
60 <0.1
Flash Point (C)
Evaporation
(weight %)
0 -27 ESD 98
<1 Shell 99a
33 0 ESD 98
60 0
Flammability Limits in Air (volume %)
1.4 to 7.6 Shell 99a
Reid Vapour Pressure (kPa)
>38 Shell 99a
Density (g/mL)
Evaporation Temperature
(weight %) (C)
0 0 0.7270 ESD 98
15 0.7143
25 0.7060
33 0 0.7383
15 0.7258
25 0.7178
60 0 0.7415