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BS EN ISO 10370:2014

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Petroleum products. Determination of carbon residue. Micro method

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BSI 2014 20
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This International Standard specifies a method for the determination of the amount of carbon residue, in the range 0,10 % (m/m) to 30,0 % (m/m), left after evaporation and pyrolysis of petroleum products under specified conditions.

NOTE 1 The carbon residue value serves as an approximation of the tendency of petroleum products to form carbonaceous deposits under similar degradation conditions, and may be useful in the assessment of relative carbon-forming tendencies of products within the same class. In this case, care should be taken in the interpretation of results.

For products which yield a residue in excess of 0,10 % (m/m), the test results are equivalent to those obtained by the Conradson carbon residue test (see ISO 6615[1]) in the range of 0,10 (m/m) to 25,0 (m/m) (for details see Annex A).

This International Standard is also applicable to petroleum products which consist essentially of distillate material, and which may yield a carbon residue below 0,10 % (m/m). On such materials, a 10 % (V/V) distillation residue is prepared by the procedure described in 7.3.1 and 7.3.2 before analysis.

Both ash-forming constituents, as defined by ISO 6245[2] and non-volatile additives present in the sample add to the carbon residue value and are included in the total value reported.

NOTE 2 The presence of organic nitrates incorporated in certain distillate fuels will yield abnormally high values for the carbon residue. The presence of alkyl nitrate in the fuel may be detected by ISO 13759.[3]

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PDF Pages PDF Title
4 Foreword
6 Foreword
7 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
8 4 Principle
5 Reagents and materials
6 Apparatus
10 7 Sample preparation
7.1 General instructions
11 7.2 Regular procedure
7.3 Modified procedure
8 Sample transfer
12 9 Test procedure
10 Calculation
13 11 Expression of results
12 Precision
12.1 General
12.2 Repeatability, r
12.3 Reproducibility, R
14 13 Test report
15 Annex A
(informative)

Relationship of carbon residue (micro method) to carbon residue (Conradson method)

16 Bibliography
BS EN ISO 10370:2014
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