Used cooking oil
Key Parameters and Typical Specifications:
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Free Fatty Acids (FFA):
- Definition: FFA are a measure of oil degradation and acidity.
- Definition: FFA are a measure of oil degradation and acidity.
- Typical Specifications: Generally, FFA levels should be kept low, with some sources suggesting a maximum of 5% or 6%.
- Why it matters: High FFA can lead to issues during biodiesel production, such as saponification problems and poor fuel quality
Description
Used cooking oil
and direct from manufacturer,
Original Authentic, Genuine Product; Used cooking oil
Sealed in its original Package
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Industry-specific attributes
Application :Heating Oil
Standard:ISO 14214A
Product Specification
Used Cooking Oil Specification | |
Free fatty acids | 2.0 % |
M.i.u ( moisture and impurities) | 0.02 % |
Saponification value | 186 |
Iodine value | 120 |
Titre c (melting point) | 13.75″ c |
TFM | 95% |
Specific gravity 25’c | 0.915 |
Density (kg/m3) | 920 |
Flashpoint by p.-m. (degree c) | 220 |
Calorific value (kj/kg) | 36,000 |
Kinematic viscosity | (40 deg.c) (mm2/s) |
Carbon residue (mass-%) | 0.4 |
Iodine number (g/100g) | 110) |
Sulphur content (mg/kg) | 18 |
Variable properties: | |
Acid value (mg koh)/g) | 2.0 |
Oxidation stability (110 deg.c) (h) | 5.0 (min) |
Phosphorus content (mg/kg) | 15 |
Ash content (mass%) | 0.01 |
Water content (mass%) | 0.075 |