Is there 95 diesel?

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ElizabethLynn
07/29/25 8:57pm
There is no 95 diesel, only 95 gasoline. Here is an introduction to diesel categories: 1. Diesel grades include 0#, 5#, 10#, -10#, -20#, -35#, and -50# diesel. 2. 5# diesel is suitable for temperatures above 8°C. 3. 0# diesel is suitable for temperatures between 4°C and 8°C. 4. -20# diesel is suitable for temperatures between -5°C and -14°C. 5. -35# diesel is suitable for temperatures between -14°C and -29°C. 6. -50# diesel is suitable for temperatures between -29°C and -44°C. Here is additional information about diesel: 1. Diesel is a light petroleum product, a complex mixture of hydrocarbons (with carbon atoms ranging from about 10 to 22). 2. It is mainly produced by blending diesel fractions obtained from processes such as crude oil distillation, catalytic cracking, thermal cracking, hydrocracking, and petroleum coking; it can also be produced from shale oil processing and coal liquefaction. 3. There are two main types of diesel: light diesel (boiling point range approximately 180–370°C) and heavy diesel (boiling point range approximately 350–410°C). Diesel is widely used in large vehicles, railway locomotives, and ships.
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