ISO 8216-1:1986
(Main)Petroleum products - Fuels (class F) - Classification - Part 1: Categories of marine fuels
Petroleum products - Fuels (class F) - Classification - Part 1: Categories of marine fuels
Produits pétroliers — Combustibles (classe F) — Classification — Partie 1: Catégories des combustibles marine
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ISO 8216-1:1986 is a standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). Its full title is "Petroleum products - Fuels (class F) - Classification - Part 1: Categories of marine fuels". This standard covers: Petroleum products - Fuels (class F) - Classification - Part 1: Categories of marine fuels
Petroleum products - Fuels (class F) - Classification - Part 1: Categories of marine fuels
ISO 8216-1:1986 is classified under the following ICS (International Classification for Standards) categories: 75.160.20 - Liquid fuels. The ICS classification helps identify the subject area and facilitates finding related standards.
ISO 8216-1:1986 has the following relationships with other standards: It is inter standard links to ISO 8216-1:1996. Understanding these relationships helps ensure you are using the most current and applicable version of the standard.
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INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR STANOARDIZATION*MEXnYHAPO~HAR OPrAHH3AUHR fl0 CTAHAAPTH3AUHM.ORGANlSATlON INTERNATIONALE DE NORMALISATION
Petroleum products - fuels (class FI - Classification -
Part I : Categories of marine fuels
Produits pétroliers - Combustibles (classe Fl - Classification - Partie I : Catégories des combustibles marine
First edition - 1986-06-15
UDC 665.75 : 629.12 Ref. No. IS0 8216/1-1986 (E)
Descriptors : petroleum products, fuels, marine fuels, classification.
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Foreword
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International Standard IS0 8216/1 was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 28,
Petroleum products and lubricants.
Users should note that all International Standards undergo revision from time to time
and that any reference made herein to any other International Standard implies its
latest edition, unless otherwise stated.
O International Organization for Standardization, 1986 O
Printed in Switzerland
INTERNATIONAL STANDARD IS0 8216/1-1986 (E)
Petroleum products - Fuels (class F) - Classification -
Part 1 : Categories of marine fuels
0 O Introduction 3 Explanation of symbols used
This classification was prepared in co-operation with the
marine and petroleum industries to meet requirements for
3.1 The detailed classification of marine fuels in categories of
marine fuels supplied on a world-wide basis for consumption
products has been established by defining the main applica-
on board ships. Crude oil supplies, refining methods, ships’
tions and characteristics of the products from two famillies of
machinery and local conditions vary considerably : this has led
products (D and R) defined in the general classification (D for
historically to a large number of categories of residual fuels be-
distillate fuels or mainly distillate fuels and R for residual fuels).
ing available internationally, even though locally or nationally
there may be relatively few categories. Consequently it has not
been possible during the preparation of this cl
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