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NEN-EN-ISO 10370

Petroleum products - Determination of carbon residue - Micro method

inactive
Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 September 1995
Status: inactive
Page Count: 16
ICS Code (Petroleum products in general): 75.080
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The principle of the method specified is placing a weighed aliqot of the oil sample in a glas vial, heating it to 500°C under an inert (nitrogen) gas stream in a controlled manner for a specific time, sweeping away the volatiles formed during the reactions by the inert gas, weighing the carbonaceous residue remaining. The method may be used to determine amounts of carbon residues in the range of 0,10% (m/m) tp 30% (m/m), left after evaporation and pyrolysis. On materials, which may yield a carbon residue below 0,10% (m/m) a 10% (v/v) distillation residue is prepared y the procedure described in ISO 3405 before analysis.

Document History

November 1, 2014
Petroleum products - Determination of carbon residue - Micro method
NEN-EN-ISO 10370 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...
October 1, 2012
Petroleum products - Determination of carbon residue - Micro method
NEN-EN-ISO 10370 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...
NEN-EN-ISO 10370
September 1, 1995
Petroleum products - Determination of carbon residue - Micro method
The principle of the method specified is placing a weighed aliqot of the oil sample in a glas vial, heating it to 500°C under an inert (nitrogen) gas stream in a controlled manner for a specific...
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