Significance of Tests for Petroleum ProductsASTM International, 1977 - 216 pages |
Contents
Chapter 1Introduction | 1 |
Chapter 3Automotive Gasoline | 24 |
Chapter 5Crude Oils | 51 |
Chapter 7Burner Heating and Lighting Fuels | 82 |
Chapter 8Properties of Petroleum Coke Pitch and Manufactured | 97 |
Chapter 10Lubricant Base Fluids | 119 |
Chapter 12Automotive Engine Oil and Performance Testing | 140 |
Chapter 14Methods for the Environmental Testing of Petroleum Products | 169 |
Chapter 15Quality Assurance of Test Method Performance | 188 |
Chapter 16Gaseous Fuels and Light Hydrocarbons | 193 |
Chapter 18White Mineral Oils | 210 |
Chapter 20Petroleum Oils for Rubber | 226 |
Common terms and phrases
acid additives amount analysis applications aromatic ASTM D ASTM Test Automotive Aviation base oil bearing blends burner carbon cause changes characteristics chemical Chromatography color components composition compounds concentration contain Copper corrosion crude oil Density deposits determined developed diesel fuel Distillate Fuels distillation effects engine oil ethanol evaluate flash point flow fluid fuel oil gasoline grades graphite gravity grease heat higher hydrocarbons important increase indication industry lead less limits liquid lower Lubricating manufacturers material measure metal mixture natural normally obtained occur operating organic oxidation oxygen performance Petroleum Products Practice present procedure properties range relative residue sample sediment solvent specifications stability Standard Test Method storage sulfur surface Table tanks temperature tion toxicity turbine usually vapor vapor pressure various vehicle viscosity volatility volume weight