What is the difference between No. 0 diesel and No. -10 diesel?
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The differences between No. 0 diesel and No. -10 diesel are: 1. Different freezing points: The freezing point of No. 0 diesel is 0 degrees Celsius; the freezing point of No. -10 diesel is minus 10 degrees Celsius. 2. Different applicable temperatures: No. 0 diesel is used when the temperature is above 4 degrees Celsius; No. -10 diesel is used when the temperature is between 4 degrees Celsius and minus 5 degrees Celsius. Diesel is used for diesel engines in vehicles and ships. Diesel is divided into light diesel and heavy diesel. Heavy diesel, also known as heavy oil, refers to diesel with a relatively high density, which can be obtained through fractional distillation or cracking of petroleum and is commonly used in large diesel units with low speed and high horsepower.