- JP-8
JP-8, or JP8 (for "Jet Propellant") is a
jet fuel , specified in 1990 by the U.S. government. It iskerosene -based. It is a replacement for theJP-4 fuel; theU.S. Air Force replaced JP-4 with JP-8 completely by the fall of 1996, in order to use less flammable, less hazardous fuel for better safety and combat survivability.U.S. Navy uses a similar formula to JP-8,JP-5 . JP-8 is projected to remain in use at least until 2025. It was first introduced atNATO bases in 1978. Its NATO code is F-34. It is specified by MIL-DTL-83133 and British Defence Standard 91-87.Commercial aviation uses a similar mixture under the name
Jet-A . JP-8 in PIE contains icing inhibitor,corrosion inhibitor s,lubricant s, andantistatic agent s.JP-5 has even higher
flash point than JP-8, but it also has prohibitively higher cost, limiting its use to aircraft carriers.Outside of powering aircraft, JP-8 is used as a fuel for
heater s,stove s,tank s, internal combustion engine powered electrical generators (as a replacement fordiesel fuel), and other military vehicles, and serves as acoolant in engines and some other aircraft components.JP-8 contains less
benzene (acarcinogen ) and less "n"-hexane (aneurotoxin ) than JP-4. However, it also smells stronger than JP-4 and has an oily feel to touch, while JP-8 feels more like asolvent . Workers have complained of smelling and tasting JP-8 for hours after exposure. As JP-8 is less volatile, it remains on the contaminated surfaces for longer time, increasing the risk of exposure.JP-8+100 is a version of JP-8 with an additive that increases its thermal stability by 55.56°C (100°F). The additive is a combination of a
surfactant ,metal deactivator , and anantioxidant . It was introduced in 1994. The additive reduces coking and fouling in engine fuel systems. Commercially, this additive is used inBoeing aircraft operated byKLM , and in police helicopters inTampa, Florida . [http://members.aol.com/afp1fire/fuels.htm] It is also used as fuel for Canadian CF-18 Hornets.JP-8 fuel is used at the
Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station , for heating, electrical generation, and melting ice for water. It is used because it will not gel at low temperatures.JP-8 is also used by Army Food Service Specialists (cooks) to fuel [http://www.dscp.dla.mil/subs/rations/dfs/mbuabt.asp Modern Burner Units] (MBUs) IAW Army Field Feeding Manual FM 10-23.
See also
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JP-1
*JP-4
*JP-5
*JP-6
*JP-7
*JP-8
*JPTS
*Jet fuel
*Aviation fuel External links
* [http://assist.daps.dla.mil/quicksearch/basic_profile.cfm?ident_number=33505 MIL-DTL-83133E technical specifications (includes JP-8)] United States Defense Energy Support Center
* [http://www.desc.dla.mil/DCM/DCMPage.asp?LinkID=DESCCutomerService Current United States Department of Defense Fuel Prices]
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