Cleanliness & purity

Determination of gasoline oxidation stability - induction period method

NPI 442

  • Temperature range: ambient to 120°C
  • Fully automatic system
  • Pressure sensors mounted on quick connectors

Supplied with :

  • Pressure sensors x 4 PN 40914
Options and accessories
  • Stainless steel test cylinder with cover and glassware, equipped with rupture disk
  • Glass test vessel with lid
  • Loading and decompression station NPC 210
  • Manual loading and decompression kit
  • Thermal printer
  • Printer paper, pack of 10 reels
  • 2-cylinder support
  • Temperature calibration set in test cylinder (for dry bath only)
Security
  • Sensor break detection
  • Stop and lock button
Software
  • Test can be monitored for up to 96 hours
  • Data storage: 200 results
  • Print test result and graph
  • Integrated potential residue method
Prerequisites
  • Power supply: 230V, 50/60Hz, 10A
  • Dimensions (mm): (W) 570 x (D) 630 x (H) 640
  • Weight: 40kg

ASTM D 525: a method for assessing gasoline stability under accelerated oxidation conditions

This test method covers the determination of the stability of gasoline in finished form only, under accelerated oxidation conditions. The induction period can be used as an indication of the tendency of gasoline to form gum during storage. It should be recognized, however, that its correlation with gum formation during storage can vary significantly depending on storage conditions and gasolines.
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