- Myth - Flash point test methods are designed for kerosene contaminated with Gasoline ... part 10 of X

- Myth - Flash point test methods are designed for kerosene contaminated with Gasoline ... part 10 of X

Myth – Flash Point Petroleum test method ASTM D56, ASTM D93, IP 170 etc are prepared for Kerosene samples contaminated with Volatile products like gasoline or Naphtha.
Facts – False.  Standard test methods ASTM D56, ASTM D93, IP 170 etc are prepared for Kerosene samples which are not contaminated with Gasoline/Naphtha.

  A round robin testing of Kerosene samples mixed with 1 % gasoline was programmed at 6 of petroleum testing labs..... tabulate results show vast difference among the labs, beyond the precision limits of test method.

-         Explanation follows




Keywords - Kerosene contaminated with Gasoline, ASTM D56, ASTM D93, IP 170,  Naphtha

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