http://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/toxprofiles/phs121.html comparison between JP-5 and JP-8
| Does all
of military use JP-8 instead of JP-5 jet fuel? - Mother
Margaret I heard that there
was a test on JP-5 done by the Navy in about 1994. Anyone know how I
could get a copy of it?
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| David:
We used either JP-4 or 5 in our Hummers on many occasions in the Gulf.
We used "MOGAS" in our equipment to heat water and some
warming stoves. No idea what "MOGAS" is but that's what it was
called. Lastly we used diesel to burn the crappers clean. Something I forgot to add; We also burned trash with MOGAS and diesel. A cup of MOGAS to get it started and diesel to keep it going. |
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| MOGAS -
Acronym For Motor Gas - Mother
Margaret
That's very
interesting. It is a term referring to severe service metal seated
ball valves |
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| Colmurph: JP-4 and JP-5 are just different grades of Diesel Fuel. Not pesticides. They were mixed with agent orange during the Vietnam War to give the DEFOLIANT some stickiness to adhere to the plants. I was not aware that it was used as a pesticide except to spray standing water to kill mosquitoes. (By suffocating the Mosquito Larvae). | ||
| David:
MOGAS is exceptionally volatile. It was very tricky business to get the
right drip rate on the equipment that used the stuff and no one really
wanted to have that detail. We had immersion heaters powered by MOGAS on the showers of our first couple of sites. In a rather humorous incident one of our nco's climbed up one night to light them and was blown off of the top of the showers by a small explosion. His eyebrows and front hair line were gone but aside from that he was ok. We never could get him to go up on the showers again after that hehehe Here is some procedural data for the handling of MOGAS were I live.
It's fun stuff |
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| Yes,
a certain type of pesticide, but still a pesticide - Mother
Margaret
I was surprised, too,
and wouldn't have even looked into it except a Navy man with gulf war
type syndrome symptoms from mid 1980s said it was the only thing he kept
coming back to: JP-5 jet fuel. I looked into it & thought he made
sense. On
this sample MSDS for JP-5 I note some warnings that would be on
2-butoxyethanol AND ethylene oxide. Makes me wonder whether or not this
is where Corexit
9527's military use was (?) It is somewhere, by the way; and
wherever it is, it is DANGEROUS! Not SAFE to be anywhere close to. |
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| Seascamp:
Good old purple pipe JP-5. We used JP-5 for our helicopter and the fuel
pipe to the helo deck ran just above my bunk. Pipes are color coded and
labeled on a USN ship and purple was for JP-5. Count my blessings as LP
or HP steam pipes clanged, rattled, vibrated and made loud and scary
weird sounds 24/7. Nuf to make a person crazy after a while. Scamp |
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ABOVE POSTED HERE |
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Other thoughts on JP-3, JP-4, JP-5, JP-6 |
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