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Russian rocket-grade kerosene is of very similar standard as RP-1 and is designated T-1 and RG-1. Russian rocket grade kerosene is formulated for higher densities though (0.82 to 0.85 g/ml) compared to American RP-1 at 0.81 g/ml, and the Russians achieved even higher densities by super-chilling the kerosene in a rocket’s fuel tanks, but this partially defeats the purpose of using kerosene over other fuels. | Russian rocket-grade kerosene is of very similar standard as RP-1 and is designated T-1 and RG-1. Russian rocket grade kerosene is formulated for higher densities though (0.82 to 0.85 g/ml) compared to American RP-1 at 0.81 g/ml, and the Russians achieved even higher densities by super-chilling the kerosene in a rocket’s fuel tanks, but this partially defeats the purpose of using kerosene over other fuels. | ||
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