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EVS-EN 15553:2007

Petroleum products and related materials - Determination of hydrocarbon types - Fluorescent indicator adsorption method

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Withdrawn from 15.12.2021
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EN 15553:2007
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15.12.2021
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06.06.2007
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This European Standard describes a fluorescent indicator adsorption method for the determination of hydrocarbon types over the concentration ranges from 5 % (V/V) to 99 % (V/V) aromatic hydrocarbons, 0,3 % (V/V) to 55 % (V/V) olefins, and 1 % (V/V) to 95 % (V/V) saturated hydrocarbons in petroleum fractions that distil below 315 ºC. This method may apply to concentrations outside these ranges, but the precision has not been determined. When samples containing oxygenated blending components are analysed, the hydrocarbon type results can be reported on an oxygenate-free basis or, when the oxygenate content is known, the results can be corrected to a total-sample basis.

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