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Bunker fuel

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600 ~ 700 / Metric Ton ( Negotiable )

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500 Metric Ton Minimum Order

Country:

Russia

Model No:

IFO

FOB Price:

600 ~ 700 / Metric Ton ( Negotiable ) Get Latest Price

Place of Origin:

Russia

Price for Minimum Order:

600 per Metric Ton

Minimum Order Quantity:

500 Metric Ton

Packaging Detail:

Bulk tanker

Delivery Time:

25 days

Supplying Ability:

100000 Metric Ton per Month

Payment Type:

Other, T/T

Product Group :

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Contact Person Mr. Alexander

Bazhova street, building 8, floor 1 room VI room 8, Moscow, Moscow

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Product Specification

  • IFO, MDO , MGO:black

Product Description

Bunker fuel
A sample of residual fuel oil. Small molecules like those in propane gas, naphtha, gasoline for cars, and jet fuel have relatively low boiling points, and they are removed at the start of the fractional distillation process. Heavier petroleum products like diesel and lubricating oil are much less volatile and distill out more slowly, while bunker oil is literally the bottom of the barrel; the only things more dense than bunker fuel are carbon black feedstock and bituminous residue which is used for paving roads (asphalt) and sealing roofs. 

Bunker fuel is technically any type of fuel oil used aboard ships. It gets its name from the containers on ships and in ports that it is stored in; in the days of steam they were coal bunkers but now they are bunker fuel tanks. The Australian Customs and the Australian Tax Office define a bunker fuel as the fuel that powers the engine of a ship or aircraft. Bunker A is No. 2 fuel oil, bunker B is No. 4 or No. 5 and bunker C is No. 6. Since No. 6 is the most common, "bunker fuel" is often used as a synonym for No. 6. No. 5 fuel oil is also called navy special fuel oil or just navy special; No. 5 or 6 are also called furnace fuel oil (FFO); the high viscosity requires heating, usually by a recirculated low pressure steam system, before the oil can be pumped from a bunker tank. In the context of shipping, the labeling of bunkers as previously described is rarely used in modern practice. 

Since the ***0s the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) has been the accepted standard for marine fuels (bunkers). The standard is listed under number ***7, with recent updates in ***5 and ***0. They have broken it down to Residual and Distillate fuels. The most common residual fuels in the shipping industry are RMG and RMK.[3] The differences between the two are mainly the density and viscosity, with RMG generally being delivered at **0 centistokes or less, and RMK at **0 centistokes or less.

Country: Russia
Model No: IFO
FOB Price: 600 ~ 700 / Metric Ton ( Negotiable ) Get Latest Price
Place of Origin: Russia
Price for Minimum Order: 600 per Metric Ton
Minimum Order Quantity: 500 Metric Ton
Packaging Detail: Bulk tanker
Delivery Time: 25 days
Supplying Ability: 100000 Metric Ton per Month
Payment Type: Other, T/T
Product Group : petroleum

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