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KN-524 Ramsbottom Carbon Residue Apparatus(Electric furnace method)
The carbon residue value of burner fuel serves as a rough approximation of the tendency of the fuel to form deposits in vaporizing pot-type and sleeve-type burners. Similarly, provided alkyl nitrates are absent (or if present, provided the test is performed on the base fuel without additive) the carbon residue of diesel fuel correlates approximately with combustion chamber deposits.
The carbon residue value of motor oil, while at one time regarded as indicative of the amount of carbonaceous depRead
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KN-5800BZ Semi-Automatic Lubricating Oil Evaporation Loss Tester (NOACK Test)
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KN-5800Z Automatic Lubricating Oil Evaporation Loss Tester (NOACK Test)
The evaporation loss is of particular importance in engine lubrication. Where high temperatures occur, portions of an oil can evaporate.
Evaporation may contribute to oil consumption in an engine and can lead to a change in the properties of an oil. Many engine manufacturers specify a maximum allowable
evaporation loss. Some engine manufacturers, when specifying a maximum
allowable evaporation loss, quote this test method along with the specifications.Read
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KN-972 Evaporation Loss for Lubricating Grease
The loss of volatile materials from greases and oils can adversely effect the original performance characteristics of a lubricant and therefore could be a significant factor in evaluating a lubricant for a specific use. Such volatiles can also be considered contaminants in the environment in which the lubricant is to be used. Correlation between results from this test method and service performance has not been established.Read
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KN-2595 Lubricating Grease Wide Temperature Range Evaporation Loss Tester
KN-2595 Lubricating Grease Wide Temperature Range Evaporation Loss Tester conforms to ASTM D2595 Standard Test Method for Evaporation Loss of Lubricating Greases Over Wide-Temperature Range. A weighed sample of grease in an evaporation cell is placed in a heating device maintained at the desired test temperature. Heated air is passed over the grease surface for 22h±0.1h. The loss in weight of the sample due to evaporation is determined.Read
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KN-5373 Carbon, Hydrogen and Nitrogen Elements Analyzer
KN-5373 Carbon, Hydrogen and Nitrogen Elements Analyzer conforms to ASTM D5291 Standard Test Methods for Instrumental Determination of Carbon, Hydrogen, and Nitrogen in Petroleum Products and Lubricants and ASTM D5373 Standard Test Methods for Determination of Carbon, Hydrogen and Nitrogen in Analysis Samples of Coal and Carbon in Analysis Samples of Coal and Coke.This test method A covers the determination of carbon in the range of 54.9% to 84.7%, hydrogen in the range of 3.26% to 5.08%, and niRead
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KN-1319 Fluorescent Indicator Absorption Apparatus
The determination of the total volume % of saturates, olefins, and aromatics in petroleum fractions is important in characterizing the quality of petroleum fractions as gasoline blending components and as feeds to catalytic reforming processes.Read
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KN-2276 Solid Particulate Pollutant Tester for Jet Fuel
This tester provides a gravimetric measurement of the particulate matter present in a sample of aviation turbine fuel by line sampling. The objective is to minimize these contaminants to avoid filter plugging and other operational problems. Although tolerable levels of particulate contaminants
have not yet been established for all points in fuel distribution systems, the total contaminant measurement is normally of most interestRead
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KN-1322 Smoke Point Apparatus for Kerosene
The smoke point is related to the hydrocarbon type composition of such fuels. Generally the more aromatic the fuel the smokier the flame. A high smoke point indicates a fuel of low smoke producing tendency.Read
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KN-482 Ash Content for Petroleum Product
Knowledge of the amount of ash-forming material present in a product can provide information as to whether or not the product is suitable for use in a given application. Ash can result from oil or water-soluble metallic compounds or from extraneous solids such as dirt and rustRead
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