ASTM Gasoline Standards
With more than 2,300 members from over 70 countries, ASTM Committee D02 on Petroleum Products and Lubricants benefits from global expertise that has produced more than 800 standards accepted worldwide.
Virtually any product that requires fuels or operates on moving parts depends on standards developed by D02’s technical subcommittees. Highlighting the D02 portfolio are standards that provide for safe, economical and environmentally sound fuels. These include the test method for motor octane number of spark-ignition engine fuel (D2700) and the specification for automotive spark-ignition engine fuel (D4814), both of which help ensure good gasoline performance.
As momentum continues to build for alternative fuels, Committee D02 has established a leadership position in standards for fuels such as ethanol and biodiesel. Ethanol is widely used in the United States as a gasoline extender and octane number enhancer; it also helps to reduce harmful emissions.
Committee D02 has contributed standards that assist in the production of ethanol, including the specification for ethanol fuel blends for flexible-fuel automotive spark-ignition engines (D5798), the specification for denatured fuel ethanol for blending with gasolines for use as automotive spark-ignition engine fuel (D4806), and the practice for blending mid-level ethanol fuel blends for flexible-fuel vehicles with automotive spark- ignition engines (D7794).
Biodiesel is an alternative fuel comprised of mono-alkyl esters of long chain fatty acids derived from vegetable oils or animal fats. D02’s flagship standards here are the specification for diesel fuel oils (D975), the specification for biodiesel fuel blend stock (B100) for middle distillate fuels (D6751) and the specification for diesel fuel oil, biodiesel blend — B6 to B20 (D7467).
Committee D02 also provides standards that address the oil, and lubricants and greases, used in automotive engines. The performance of motor oil to cool engine parts, reduce friction and protect against wear and corrosion is supported by D02 standards such as the specification for performance of active API service category engine oils (D4485).