Industrial Precision Tools
Diesel Ton to Liter Calculator
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Logistics Suite
t
Total Volume
0.00
Liters
Cubic Meters
0.000 m³
US Gallons
0.00 gal
Imp Gallons
0.00 gal
info Density & Temp
Diesel fuel density is highly sensitive to temperature changes. While the international standard for trade is typically recorded at 15°C (59°F), physical density decreases as temperature rises, causing the volume to expand. For high-precision logistical planning, ensuring the correct density grade for the local climate is essential.
functions The Formula
V(L) = (m(t) × 1000) / ρ
- V: Volume in Liters
- m: Mass in Metric Tons
- ρ: Density in kg/m³
Standard Reference Table
| Grade | Avg Density (kg/m³) |
|---|---|
| Standard Diesel (EN 590) | 820 – 845 |
| Ultra-Low Sulfur (ULSD) | 850 |
| Summer Blend | 832 |
| Arctic Grade Diesel | 800 – 820 |
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Fuel Logistics
