This test method covers the determination of nitrogen in liquid hydrocarbons, including petroleum process streams and lubricating oils in the concentration range from 40 μg/g to 10 000 μg/g nitrogen.Trace Elemental Instruments
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This test method covers the determination of nitrogen in liquid hydrocarbons, including petroleum process streams and lubricating oils in the concentration range from 40 μg/g to 10 000 μg/g nitrogen.Trace Elemental Instruments
This test method covers the determination of organic chloride in aromatic hydrocarbons, their derivatives, and related chemicals.Trace Elemental Instruments
This test method covers the determination of methanol, ethanol, tert-butanol, methyl tert-butyl ether, ethyl tert-butyl ether, tert-amyl methyl ether, and diisopropyl ether in gasoline by infrared spectroscopy.Eralytics
This test method covers two procedures for the determination of the pour point temperatures of crude oils down to −36 °C.Orbis BV
This test method covers the determination of the density or relative density of glycols, glycerin, heat transfer fluids, engine coolant concentrates, and aqueous engine coolants.Eralytics
This test method covers the automatic determination of color of a wide variety of petroleum products such as undyed motor and aviation gasoline, aviation turbine fuels, naphthas, kerosine, pharmaceutical white oils, diesel fuel oils, heating oils, and lubricating oils by the automatic tristimulus method.Lovibond
This test method covers the evaluation of the lubricity of diesel fuels using a high-frequency reciprocating rig (HFRR). It is applicable to middle distillate fuels, in accordance with Specification D975; and other similar petroleum-based fuels which can be used in diesel engines. This test method is applicable to biodiesel blends. B5 was included in the round robin program that determined the precision statement.PCS
This test method describes the procedure for determining the foaming characteristics of lubricating oils at 150°C.
These test methods cover the determination of the aniline point of petroleum products and hydrocarbon solvents. These test methods also cover the determination of the mixed aniline point of petroleum products and hydrocarbon solvents having aniline points below the temperature at which aniline will crystallize from the aniline-sample mixture.
This test method covers the determination of the percentage of benzene in spark-ignition engine fuels.Eralytics
This test method covers the direct determination of entrained water in petroleum products and hydrocarbons using automated instrumentation. This test method also covers the indirect analysis of water thermally removed from samples and swept with dry inert gas into the Karl Fischer titration cell.ECH
This test method covers the determination of the cold filter plugging point (CFPP) temperature of diesel and domestic heating fuels using either manual or automated apparatus. This test method is applicable to distillate fuels, including those containing a flow-improving or other additive, intended for use in diesel engines and domestic heating installations.
This test method covers the use of automated vapor pressure instruments to determine the vapor pressure exerted in vacuum of crude oils. This test method is suitable for testing samples that exert a vapor pressure between 25 kPa and 180 kPa at 37.8 °CEralytics
This test method covers the use of automated vapor pressure instruments to determine the vapor pressure exerted in vacuum by volatile, liquid petroleum products, hydrocarbons, and hydrocarbon-oxygenate mixtures including ethanol blends up to 85 % (volume fraction). This test method is suitable for testing samples with boiling points above 0 °C (32 °F). The liquid sample volume size required for analysis is dependent upon the vapor-to-liquid ratio chosen and the measuring chamber volume capacity of the instrument.Eralytics
This test method covers the determination of the flash point of fuel oils, lube oils, solvents, and other liquids by a continuously closed cup tester. The measurement is made on a test specimen of 1 mL.Eralytics
This test method covers a procedure for the determination of the heptane insoluble asphaltene content of gas oil, diesel fuel, residual fuel oils, lubricating oil, bitumen, and crude petroleum that has been topped to an oil temperature of 260°C.
This test method covers the determination of wear metals and contaminants in used lubricating oils and used hydraulic fluids by rotating disc electrode atomic emission spectroscopy (RDE-AES).Eralytics
This test method covers the determination of the creep stiffness or compliance and m-value of asphalt binders by means of a bending beam rheometer. It is applicable to material having stiffness values in the range of 20 MPa to 1 GPa and can be used with unaged material. The test apparatus is designed for testing within the temperature range from –36 °C to 0 °C.Cannon