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NEN-EN 15691

Ethanol as a blending component for petrol - Determination of dry residue (involatile material) - Gravimetric method

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Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 April 2009
Status: inactive
Page Count: 13
ICS Code (Liquid fuels): 75.160.20
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This European Standard specifies a procedure for the determination of dry residue in ethanol by gravimetric desiccation) method in the range (10 to 25) mg/100 ml.

Document History

June 1, 2023
Ethanol as a blending component for petrol - Determination of dry residue (involatile material) - Gravimetric method
This document specifies a procedure for the determination of dry residue in ethanol by gravimetric (desiccation) method in the range (10 to 25) mg/100 ml. NOTE In an interlaboratory study [2] the...
December 1, 2021
Ethanol as a blending component for petrol - Determination of dry residue (involatile material) - Gravimetric method
This document specifies a procedure for the determination of dry residue in ethanol by gravimetric (desiccation) method in the range (10 to 25) mg/100 ml. NOTE In an interlaboratory study [2] the...
NEN-EN 15691
April 1, 2009
Ethanol as a blending component for petrol - Determination of dry residue (involatile material) - Gravimetric method
This European Standard specifies a procedure for the determination of dry residue in ethanol by gravimetric desiccation) method in the range (10 to 25) mg/100 ml.
June 1, 2007
Ethanol as a blending component for petrol - Determination of total dry residue (involatile material) - Gravimetric method
This European Standard specifies a procedure for the determination of dry residue in ethanol by gravimetric desiccation) method in the range (10 to 25) mg/100 ml.
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