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Shell Water Detector -
Product Id: 10025
Shell Water Detector -Product Id: 10093
AVGASS 100LL -
Product Id: 10097
JET A-1 RECOMMENDED EQUIPMENT -
Product Id: 10096
Shell Water Detector Data -
Product Id: 10094
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Product Id: 10025The
Shell Water Detector is a device for determining the presence of finely
dispersed undissolved water in jet fuels at concentrations lower than those
normally detectable by visual examination. Water dispersions of this type
can result from the emulsification of a water/fuel mixture during pumping or
from precipitation of dissolved water due to a fail in fuel temperature.
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Product Id: 10093 The
Shell Water Detector is a device for determining the presence in jet fuels
of finely dispersed undissolved water in concentrations lower than those
normally detectable by visual examination. Water dispersions of this type
can result from the emulsification of a water/fuel mixture during pumping,
or from the precipitation of dissolved water due to a fall in fuel
temperature. Construction The following items are necessary for the test: a)
Standard polythene or nylon hypodermic syringe of 5ml capacity with a Record
type nozzle fitting. b) Plastic detector capsule in which is fitted a disc
of filter paper treated with water sensitive chemicals.
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AVGASS 100LL |
AVGASS 100LL
Product Id: 10097
RECOMMENDED EQUIPMENT FOR THE CORRECT RECEIPT AND HANDLING OF AVGAS 100LL
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JET A-1 RECOMMENDED EQUIPMENT |
JET A-1 RECOMMENDED EQUIPMENT
Product Id: 10096
RECOMMENDED EQUIPMENT FOR THE CORRECT RECEIPT AND HANDLING OF JET A-1
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Shell Water Detector Data |
Shell Water Detector Data
Product Id: 10094
Shell Water Detector The Shell Water Detector is a device for determining
the presence in jet fuels of finely dispersed undissolved water in
concentrations lower than those normally detectable by visual examination.
Water dispersions of this type can result from the emulsification of a water/fuel
mixture during pumping, or from the precipitation of dissolved water due to
a fall in fuel temperature. Construction The following items are necessary
for the test: a) Standard polythene or nylon hypodermic syringe of 5ml
capacity with a Record type nozzle fitting. b) Plastic detector capsule in
which is fitted a disc of filter paper treated with water sensitive
chemicals.
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