Capability to repel fuel or lubricant definition

Capability to repel fuel or lubricant means the capability of materials or composite materials to repel fuel or lubricant when measured according to Annex 9 to this Regulation."
Capability to repel fuel or lubricant means the capability of materials to repel fuel or lubricant when measured according to Annex 9 to this Regulation.

Related to Capability to repel fuel or lubricant

  • Aviation gasoline means fuel designed for use in the operation of aircraft other than jet aircraft,

  • Electricity Supplier means any person authorised to supply electricity.

  • Diesel fuel means the same as that term is defined in Section 59-13-102.

  • CO2 means carbon dioxide.

  • Fossil fuel means natural gas, petroleum, coal, or any form of solid, liquid, or gaseous fuel derived from such material.

  • Fuel burning equipment means any furnace, boiler, apparatus, stack and all associated equipment, used in the process of burning fuel.

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