Ublandet Benzin
Product Name | Ublandet Benzin |
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SKU | Ublandet Benzin |
EC no | 205-563-8 |
CAS no | 142-82-5 |
Formula | C7H16 |
Synonyms | n-heptane, Heptane, Ublandet Benzin, Rensebenzin |
Unblended gasoline refers to the pure form of gasoline, which is not mixed with any additives, ethanol, or other chemicals. This means that the composition of the gasoline consists only of the hydrocarbons that gasoline naturally contains, such as heptane (C7H16) and other alkanes and aromatic compounds.
Why is it important to distinguish between unblended and blended gasoline?
- Engines and performance: Some engines (such as older engines or specific small engines, like those used in lawnmowers or chainsaws) are designed to run on unblended gasoline, as mixing with ethanol can lead to issues such as corrosion or poor combustion in these engines.
- Octane and combustion: The octane rating of gasoline (measuring its resistance to self-ignition) is an important factor in how it burns in the engine. If gasoline is blended with ethanol, the octane value can change, which can affect how the engine performs.
- Environmental considerations: Today, gasoline in many countries is blended with ethanol (such as E5 or E10 gasoline) because ethanol can contribute to more efficient combustion and help reduce the emission of harmful substances, such as CO2.
Summary: Unblended gasoline is gasoline in its "purest" form, without any additives such as ethanol or other chemicals. It is still used in some specific applications, but in most countries, gasoline is now often blended with ethanol to meet environmental regulations.
Unblended gasoline can be supplied in bulk, IBC, drums, and cans.
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