>From the Prist website
 
What Military Specification Standard does the Prist® Fuel Additive comply 
with?Prist Fuel Additive meets MIL-DTL-85470B (This MIL-STD recently 
superceeded MIL-I-85470A. Our product complies with both (A) and (B) revisions. 
 The specifications for Ethylene Glycol Monomethyl Ether (EGMME) is 
MIL-I-27686E. MIL-DTL-85470(B) covers the specification for Diethylene Glycol 
Monomethyl Ether (DEGMME). EGMME was the original additive used in jet fuel 
since the 1960’s when it was invented by the USAF and Phillips Petroleum. The 
military has been using the less hazardous and higher flash point DEGMME for 
over a decade now. In approximately 1994, the civilian ASTM specification was 
changed to DEGMME, as was the military specification to MIL-I-85470. Prist 
additive complies with the newer MIL-DTL-85470B specification. Both were and 
are mixed at .10 to .15% volume in Jet-A turbine fuel and aviation gasoline. 


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Unless there has been a change; Prist is not approved for use in AvGas.
 
Tommy
 




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>>In very cold weather operations I’d prefer to add appropriate gas line deicer 
>>if it were allowed.<<
 
There is a  product called “Prist” which is allowed for that purpose.  However, 
no water, no ice…
 

John Cooper
Skyport Services
4996 Delaware Tnpk
Rensselaerville, NY 12147
518 797-3064
www.skyportservices.net
 






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