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Royco 950 Calibration Fluid

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Overview

MIL-PRF-7024G, Calibration Fluid, Aircraft Fuel System Components

RoycoŽ 950 is a specialized fractionation of a Stoddard solvent with stabilizing additives to prevent the formation of gums and peroxides. RoycoŽ 950 is used for the calibration of fuel system components in both reciprocating and gas turbine aircraft engines. RoycoŽ 950 meets all requirements of MIL-PRF-7024G.

ROYCO 950 calibration fluid is specifically curated for fuel system components used in both reciprocating and gas turbine aircraft. The purpose of this clear fluid's formulation is precision calibration, which ensures precise measurements and optimal equipment performance. ROYCO 950 is a specialized fractionation of a Stoddard solvent with stabilizing additives to prevent the formation of gums and peroxides. ROYCO 950 meets all requirements of MIL-SPEC: MIL-PRF-7024E Type II.

Features

  • Special run Stoddard solvent for controlled properties meeting the exacting requirements for aviation

Specifications

  • Physical state: Liquid
  • Color: Clear
  • Flash point: 105.1 °F
  • Evaporation rate: 0.259
  • Relative vapor density: 4.8
  • Density: 0.76 g/cm3
  • Kinematic Viscosity: 1.17 mm2/s
  • Meets MIL-SPEC: MIL-PRF-7024E Type II

Benefits

  • Highly reliable and consistent for calibration tasks
  • Excellent precision maintenance in instrument

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