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"Coal Oil", in the UK "Paraffin" (as named by its Patentee, James Young), "lamp fuel" to many. Technically: Specific gravity: 0.775 to 0.78; Distillation Initial Boiling point: 340 deg. F minimum; Distillation final ("Dry Point"): 550 deg. F maximum;Flash Point: 115 deg. F. minimum.
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Kerosene is a complex mixture of hydrocarbons from a variety of chemical processes blended to meet standardized product specifications. Composition varies greatly and includes C9 to C16 hydrocarbons with a boiling range of about 300-550 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Dual purpose kerosene is ''DPK'',When used for household purposes and it is calledHHK.When used as aviation fuel,it is called ATK
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liquid fuel used in some HVOF thermal spray processes. Kick-out---the precipitation of a dissolved binder from a solution as a result of solvent incompatibility. Can be caused by improper mixing or adding the flow control component to quickly to the mixed system. Kilowatt-hour (kWh)---energy unit defined as 1,000 watts of electricity for one hour (equivalent to 3,413 Btu). ...
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