Lubricity
The lubricity property of diesel describes the ability of the fuel to minimize the friction between surfaces in the fuel injection pump components.
In general, diesel has good lubricity characteristics. The higher the sulfur content in diesel, the better the lubricity will be.
Kenyan diesel specifications set a maximum limit of 450 µm on lubricity. The SGS WWFS results on diesel samples taken in 2011-2018 showed that average results are below the regulatory limit, except in 2011. However, some samples over the study period have a higher lubricity than the regulatory limit. The figure below shows the average lubricity of diesel samples in 2011-2018.
Average and Maximum Lubricity of Diesel Samples in 2011-2018
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Source: Data from SGS Worldwide Fuels Survey, 2020