ASTM International Datasheets for Standards and Technical Documents
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| This method is for determining the hydrogen content of light and middle distillates boiling in the range of approximately 15°C to 350°C on an as received basis, and hydrocarbons boiling... | |
| This method is for determining the total water in solid materials such as catalysts and zeolites (molecular sieves). Other materials may be applicable. This test is quantitative over a range... | |
| This method is for determining total trace arsenic in liquid organics and heavy petroleum fractions by microwave digestion and Inductively Coupled Plasma - Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS). The lower limit of... | |
| This method is for determining total water in solid materials such as catalysts and zeolites (molecular sieves). Other materials may be applicable. This test is quantitative over a range of... | |
| This method is for determining trace concentrations of chloride, fluoride, and bromide in liquid organics by Combustion Ion Chromatography (CIC). This method has a lower limit of quantitation of 0.1... | |
| This method is for developing precision statements as reported in UOP methods and relative bias of the same method between different laboratories. The calculation of precision, in terms of repeatability... | |
| This method is for organic analysis of distillate or petroleum fractions boiling in the range of 36 - 435˚C using comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography (GCxGC) coupled with a flame ionization... | |
| This method is for the determination of pentane-insoluble matter in petroleum oils and is applicable to samples that are reasonably fluid at 37 C or lower temperatures. This method covers... | |
| This method is for the determination of pentane-insolubles in petroleum oils and is applicable to samples that are fluid at about 37°C or lower temperatures. This method covers the range... |
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