✨ Denatured Ethanol Group Standard
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(d) at least 1.5% and not more than 2% by volume methanol;
(e) 15.6 g denatonium benzoate per 1000 litres ethyl alcohol to be denatured
(15.6 ppm);
(f) 10 grams of denatonium benzoate per 1000 litres of ethyl alcohol (10 ppm)
together with the addition of at least 1.5% and not more than 2% by volume
methanol;
(g) 0.25% by volume methyl isobutyl ketone together with 5 – 10 g denatonium
benzoate per 1000 litres ethyl alcohol to be denatured (5 – 10 ppm);
(h) 1% by volume of petrol (unleaded).
(5) Notwithstanding subclause (4), a substance that is available for sale to the general
public—
(a) must only be denatured with the specific formulations described in subclauses
4(e), (f) and (g); and
(b) should, where practicable, also contain at least 1.56 ppm methyl violet.
Conditions of Group Standard
The obligations and restrictions set out in Schedules 1 and 2 to the Group Standard apply
to the substances by way of conditions.
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