Pour Point Depressants & Antioxidant Stabilizers for Diesel, Gasoline & Biodiesel — Factory Direct from China
Fuel Additive Components from CheMost
CheMost supplies fuel additive components to refineries, fuel blenders, and additive formulators. Our current range covers two critical performance areas: cold-flow improvement (diesel pour point depressants) and oxidative stability (fuel antioxidants and stabilizers). Both product lines are manufactured at our Jinzhou facility and supplied factory-direct with full technical documentation.
Fuel additives are active at low treat rates (50–500 ppm) and must perform within tight regulatory frameworks (EN 590, ASTM D975, REACH). CheMost products are tested against standard fuel specifications and are available with lot-specific COA for quality assurance. This page is the product catalog for our fuel grades; for the broader chemistry of fuel formulation — cold-flow, oxidation, corrosion and metal deactivation across every fuel type — see the Fuel & Refinery Additives industry hub.
Pour Point Depressants (PPD)
Polymer-based additives that modify wax crystal structure in diesel and heavy fuel oils. Lower the cold filter plugging point (CFPP) and pour point, improving cold-weather operability without affecting cetane number or energy content.
Fuel Antioxidants & Stabilizers
Phenolic and aminic antioxidants that interrupt free-radical oxidation chains in stored fuels. Prevent peroxide buildup, gum and varnish deposition, color degradation, and injector fouling during long-term storage.
Product Range at a Glance
Two manufactured grades cover the cold-flow and stability needs of most diesel, gasoline and biodiesel blending operations. Confirmed values for any grade are on its TDS; treat rates are starting ranges to be optimised against your base fuel.
| Grade | Chemistry | Function | Typical treat rate | Target spec | Fuel types |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 03050 PPD | EVA / polyacrylate polymer | cold flow — lowers CFPP & pour point | ~200–1,000 ppm | EN 116 CFPP · ASTM D97 | diesel · ULSD · arctic · B5–B20 |
| AS700 antioxidant | hindered phenolic | oxidative stability — gum / peroxide control | ~50–200 ppm | EN 14112 · EN 15751 · IP 306 | diesel · gasoline · FAME B5–B30 |
Fuel-specification certification (EN 590, ASTM D975, EN 14214) is held by the fuel producer / marketer, not the additive supplier; CheMost grades are selected to help a finished fuel reach the named spec.
Applications & Fuel Types
CheMost fuel additive components are used across refinery blending and post-refinery treating operations. Key application areas include:
Diesel Cold Flow
03050 PPD reduces CFPP and pour point in EN 590 diesel, ULSD, and arctic-grade blends. Critical for regions with seasonal temperature extremes and for long-haul transport fuels.
Fuel Storage Stability
AS700 antioxidant protects diesel, gasoline, and biodiesel blends during extended terminal and fleet storage. Prevents oxidative degradation that causes filter plugging, injector deposits, and off-spec color.
Biodiesel & FAME Blends
FAME (fatty acid methyl esters) is inherently more susceptible to oxidation than mineral diesel. AS700 stabilizes B5–B30 blends to EN 14112 rancimat requirements. 03050 PPD maintains cold-flow properties in high-FAME winter blends.
Marine & Industrial Fuel Oils
Heavy fuel oils and marine distillates benefit from both antioxidant protection and pour point reduction for cold-region bunkering. Contact CheMost for treat-rate recommendations for specific fuel grades.
03050 PPD vs AS700 Antioxidant — Choosing the Right Additive
Use 03050 Pour Point Depressant when:
- Diesel CFPP or pour point exceeds specification at ambient temperature
- Blending arctic-grade or winter-specification diesel fuel
- Managing paraffinic crude-derived distillates with high wax content
- Optimizing cold-weather performance in B5–B20 biodiesel blends
Use AS700 Antioxidant when:
- Fuel will be stored >3 months in terminals, pipelines, or fleet tanks
- Oxidation stability (EN 15751 / IP 306) is failing specification
- Preventing injector deposits and filter plugging from oxidized fuel
- Stabilizing FAME-containing blends susceptible to autoxidation
03050 and AS700 are fully compatible and commonly used together for comprehensive protection. Request a treat-rate recommendation for your specific fuel grade.
Treat-Rate Guidance & Documentation
Fuel additive response is base-fuel-specific — cold-flow improvers in particular vary with the wax composition of the distillate, so the treat rate that hits a target CFPP in one fuel may differ in another. Use the ranges below as starting points and confirm in your own base fuel before commercial blending.
| Grade | Starting treat rate | Confirm against |
|---|---|---|
| 03050 PPD | ~200–1,000 ppm by wax content & target CFPP | CFPP (EN 116) and pour point (D97) in your base fuel |
| AS700 antioxidant | ~50–200 ppm by storage duration & FAME content | oxidation stability (EN 14112 / IP 306) at target storage life |
Every commercial shipment carries a TDS (chemical identification, physical properties, treat-rate guidance), a GHS SDS (handling, transport classification), and a lot-specific COA confirming key parameters. A Certificate of Origin is provided for export, and HS-code and REACH substance-identity information is available on request. Where a grade is classified as a dangerous good, IMDG (sea) / IATA (air) documentation is prepared.
How to Order
CheMost supplies these grades factory-direct from Jinzhou. Standard stocked components ship within 7–14 business days of order confirmation; cold-flow improvers may need 14–21 days for some grades, and seasonal pre-winter demand (October–November) can extend CFI lead times — order early. Minimum order is typically 200 kg (one drum) for liquid components, with IBC (1,000 kg) for bulk; free 1–5 kg evaluation samples are available for qualified blenders. Send your fuel type, target cold-flow or stability specification, FAME content and destination port for a quotation with lead time, and we will recommend a starting treat rate and supply a sample to confirm in your own fuel.
This is the product catalog for CheMost fuel grades. For the chemistry behind the choices — the four fuel-formulation problems, a CFI-vs-PPD decision guide, the fuel test battery, and how cetane, lubricity and detergent chemistry fit a complete package — see the Fuel & Refinery Additives industry hub. Related chemistry (antioxidants, pour-point depressants, rust inhibitors) is also in the Additive Components catalog.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does 03050 diesel PPD work?
03050 is a polymer mixture (typically ethylene-vinyl acetate or polyacrylate-based) that adsorbs onto the surface of growing wax crystals in diesel as the fuel cools. By altering crystal morphology — reducing crystal size and changing their shape — it prevents the interlocking network that causes the fuel to gel. This lowers both the pour point (temperature at which fuel loses flow) and the CFPP (Cold Filter Plugging Point, the more operationally relevant test). It does not eliminate wax formation but keeps the wax dispersed as fine crystals that pass through fuel filters.
What is the mechanism of AS700 antioxidant?
AS700 is a hindered phenolic antioxidant that acts as a chain-breaking primary antioxidant. It donates hydrogen atoms to peroxy radicals (ROO•) formed during fuel autoxidation, interrupting the radical chain reaction before it propagates. This prevents the accumulation of hydroperoxides, which are the precursors to gum, varnish, and acidic degradation products. AS700 is liquid-form for easy handling and blends readily into both diesel and gasoline without heating.
Are 03050 and AS700 compatible with each other?
Yes. 03050 (a wax crystal modifier) and AS700 (a radical-chain inhibitor) act by entirely different mechanisms and do not interfere with each other. They are routinely combined in the same treat package for winter diesel blends that need both cold-flow performance and storage stability. CheMost can advise on combined treat rates based on your base fuel properties and required specification targets.
What treat rates are typical for these products?
Treat rates vary significantly by base fuel and target performance: 03050 PPD typically 200–1,000 ppm (0.02–0.1%) depending on the wax content and target CFPP improvement required; AS700 antioxidant typically 50–200 ppm for most diesel and gasoline storage applications. Both require optimization against your specific base fuel — treat rate testing on the actual fuel is strongly recommended before commercial blending. CheMost can support treat-rate optimization with technical guidance.
Do you supply cetane improver, lubricity or detergent additives as well?
CheMost’s manufactured fuel range is focused on cold-flow (03050 PPD) and oxidative stability (AS700 antioxidant). A complete fuel additive package can also include cetane improver (2-ethylhexyl nitrate), lubricity additive (to restore the lubricity stripped from ULSD) and detergent / deposit-control chemistry — for those we advise on selection and can supply through qualified sourcing where it fits, and we state clearly which items are CheMost-manufactured versus sourced. Tell us the full package you need and we will scope what we make and what we source. The chemistry of each is covered on the Fuel & Refinery Additives hub.
What are the minimum order quantities, packaging and lead times?
Minimum order is typically 200 kg (one drum) for liquid components, with IBC (1,000 kg) available for bulk. Standard grades ship within 7–14 business days of order confirmation; cold-flow improvers may need 14–21 days, and pre-winter seasonal demand (October–November) can extend CFI lead times, so order early. Free 1–5 kg evaluation samples are available for qualified blenders. Contact us with the product, quantity and destination port for a specific lead-time and pricing confirmation.
What documentation and export support do you provide?
Every shipment carries a TDS, a GHS SDS and a lot-specific COA, plus a Certificate of Origin for customs. HS-code classification and REACH substance-identity information are available on request, and for grades classified as dangerous goods we prepare IMDG (sea) or IATA (air) transport documentation. We do not issue ISO 9001 certificates or CICS registration documents.
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CheMost supplies fuel additive components factory-direct from Jinzhou, China. Custom treat-rate optimization, bulk pricing, and technical support available.
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