Diesel fuels are the product of graduated distillation of crude oil. They contain a whole range of individual hydrocarbons with boiling points ranging from roughly 180°C to 370°C. Diesel fuel ignites on average at approximately 350°C (lower limit 220°C), which is very early in comparison with gasoline (on average 500°C).
Fuels
Bosch Professional Automotive Information
2014-07-19
12 pages
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English
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