MIL-P-82522C - Jet Engine Propellant
We perform jet fuel testing by military specification MIL-P-82522, which covers a grade of jet engine propellant used in jet engines and other applications. This military specification covers a grade of jet engine propellant that is principally composed of exo- and endo-isomers of tetrahydro-di. This fuel is intended for but not limited to use in jet engines.
To read or download this specification, click HERE.
The following is a list of tests required by Specification MIL-P-82522C. Some of these tests are customized for this exact specification. Alcor Petrolab and Phoenix Chemical Laboratory specialize in unusual and custom testing, and our testing capabilities are continuing to expand; contact one of our laboratories today to discuss the exact testing you need. To see more information about one of these tests, click on the test method number.
- ASTM D156 - Saybolt Color Analysis
- ASTM D86 - Distillation
- ASTM D1298 - Density (API Gravity)
- ASTM D381 - Gum Content
- ASTM D3241 - Jet Fuel Thermal Oxidation Test (JFTOT)
- ASTM D2622 - Sulfur by XRF
or ASTM D3120 - Sulfur (Alternative to ASTM D2622) - ASTM D2386 - Freeze Point
- ASTM D2382 - Heat of Combustion
or ASTM D240 - BTU Heat of Combustion (Alternative to ASTM D2382) - ASTM D445 - Kinematic Viscosity
- ASTM D130 - Corrosion Copper Strip
- ASTM D93 - Flash Point
- ASTM D4176 - Free Water & Particulate Contamination
- ASTM D2276 - Particulate Matter Test
- MIL-P-82522C Appendix A - Antioxidant Content
- ASTM D5006 - Antiicing Inhibitors in Aviation Fuel