Description:
Gasoline is a high-energy fuel essential for powering internal combustion engines in vehicles, generators, and industrial machinery. It is refined from crude oil and formulated with various additives to enhance performance, efficiency, and engine protection. Gasoline is available in two primary grades—Regular Gasoline and Premium Gasoline, each designed to meet different engine requirements and performance standards.
Regular Gasoline has a lower octane rating, making it suitable for most standard vehicles, while Premium Gasoline has a higher octane rating, reducing engine knocking and improving fuel efficiency in high-performance and luxury vehicles. Both types undergo rigorous refining processes to ensure cleaner combustion and compliance with environmental standards.
Available Grades:
- Regular Gasoline (87 Octane) – Standard fuel for everyday vehicles.
- Premium Gasoline (91-95 Octane) – Designed for high-performance and turbocharged engines.
Specifications:
- Octane Rating: 87 (Regular) | 91-95 (Premium)
- Density at 15°C: 0.71-0.77 g/cm³
- Sulfur Content: ≤ 10 ppm (Ultra-low sulfur gasoline)
- Aromatics Content: ≤ 35%
- Benzene Content: ≤ 1%
- Oxygenate Additives: Ethanol blends up to 10% (E10)
- Standard Compliance: ASTM D4814, EN 228, BIS 2796
Applications:
- Passenger Vehicles: Fuels cars, motorcycles, and light-duty trucks.
- High-Performance & Luxury Cars: Premium Gasoline ensures smoother operation and prevents engine knocking.
- Generators & Small Engines: Reliable fuel for backup power and industrial equipment.
- Marine & Aviation (Special Grades): Used in certain small aircraft and marine vessels.
Regular and Premium Gasoline are formulated to deliver optimal engine performance, fuel efficiency, and lower emissions. Choosing the right grade ensures smoother driving, enhanced engine life, and compliance with modern fuel efficiency standards.