
Furnace Oil CST 380
Furnace Oil is a fraction obtained from petroleum distillation, either as a distillate or a residue. It is a dark, viscous liquid at room temperature — a complex mix of hydrocarbons with carbon atoms ranging from 20 to 55. Produced by blending residues from various refinery processing units and diluting with middle distillates.
Meets BIS IS:1593-1982 specification for fuel oils, grade MV2.
Features
- High calorific value for efficient combustion
- Consistent viscosity for reliable burner operation
- Low sediment and water content
- BIS certified quality
Specifications
| Grade | MV2 (IS:1593-1982) |
| Viscosity (CST at 50??C) | 380 max |
| Flash Point | Above 66??C |
| Pour Point | Below 12??C |
| Sulfur Content | As per BIS standards |
Applications
- Industrial furnaces and boilers
- Power generation plants
- Process heating in manufacturing
- Marine and large diesel engines
