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For classifying a product as motor spirit both the criteria ...

Central Excise

May 2, 2015

For classifying a product as motor spirit both the criteria regarding flash point being below 25°C and suitability for use, either by itself or in admixture with other substance as fuel in spark ignition engine, must be satisfied by actual test.- AT

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