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ISO 7536:1994

ISO 7536:1994 Petroleum products – Determination of oxidation stability of gasoline – Induction period method

CDN $115.00

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The principle of the method specified is oxidizing the sample in a pressure bomb initially filled at 15 °C to 25 °C with oxygen at 690 kPa, heating at a temperature between 98 °C and 102 °C, reading the pressure at stated intervals or recorded continuously until the breakpoint is reached. The time required for the sample to reach this point is the observed induction period at the temperature of test, from which the induction period at 100 °C may be calculated. The method is applicable for aviation and motor gasolines in their finished form only.

Edition

1

Published Date

1994-07-21

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

9

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

The principle of the method specified is oxidizing the sample in a pressure bomb initially filled at 15 °C to 25 °C with oxygen at 690 kPa, heating at a temperature between 98 °C and 102 °C, reading the pressure at stated intervals or recorded continuously until the breakpoint is reached. The time required for the sample to reach this point is the observed induction period at the temperature of test, from which the induction period at 100 °C may be calculated. The method is applicable for aviation and motor gasolines in their finished form only.

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