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ISO 6245:2001

ISO 6245:2001 Petroleum products – Determination of ash

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Description

This International Standard specifies a method for the determination of the ash content of petroleum products, such

as distillate and residual fuel oils, crude petroleum, lubricating oils, waxes and other petroleum products, in which

any ash-forming constituents present are normally considered to be undesirable impurities or contaminants. Ash

can result from oil-soluble or water-soluble metallic compounds or from extraneous solids such as dirt and rust.

The method is applicable to products having ash contents in the range 0,001 % (m/m) to 0,180 % (m/m), but does

not apply to products which contain ash-forming additives, including certain phosphorus compounds. The analysis

of unused or used lubricating oils containing additives, used engine crankcase oils, lubricating oils containing lead,

or certain non-hydrocarbon diesel fuels, should be determined using ISO 39871), which includes a step to produce

sulfated ash of higher melting point.

NOTE 1 For the purposes of this International Standard, the term “% (m/m)” is used to represent the mass fraction of a

material.

NOTE 2 With certain types of samples, the test results may not account quantitatively for all the metal compounds capable of

forming an ash. Some unused lubricating oils and distillate fuel oils contain metal inorganic additives of low molecular mass

(e.g. sodium, potassium), where the metal oxide may sublime below the temperatures specified in this International Standard.

Edition

3

Published Date

2001-10-04

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

5

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

This International Standard specifies a method for the determination of the ash content of petroleum products, such

as distillate and residual fuel oils, crude petroleum, lubricating oils, waxes and other petroleum products, in which

any ash-forming constituents present are normally considered to be undesirable impurities or contaminants. Ash

can result from oil-soluble or water-soluble metallic compounds or from extraneous solids such as dirt and rust.

The method is applicable to products having ash contents in the range 0,001 % (m/m) to 0,180 % (m/m), but does

not apply to products which contain ash-forming additives, including certain phosphorus compounds. The analysis

of unused or used lubricating oils containing additives, used engine crankcase oils, lubricating oils containing lead,

or certain non-hydrocarbon diesel fuels, should be determined using ISO 39871), which includes a step to produce

sulfated ash of higher melting point.

NOTE 1 For the purposes of this International Standard, the term "% (m/m)" is used to represent the mass fraction of a

material.

NOTE 2 With certain types of samples, the test results may not account quantitatively for all the metal compounds capable of

forming an ash. Some unused lubricating oils and distillate fuel oils contain metal inorganic additives of low molecular mass

(e.g. sodium, potassium), where the metal oxide may sublime below the temperatures specified in this International Standard.

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