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IP 40: Petroleum products - Determination of oxidation stability of gasoline - Induction period method
- Method adopted/last revised: 1997
- Method reapproved: 2014
- REF/ISBN: IP040-2936900
- Status: Current
- First printed in STM books: April 1997
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Scope1.1 This International Standard specifies a method for the determination of the stability of aviation and motor gasolines in their finished form only, under accelerated oxidation conditions, by measuring the induction period to breakpoint in a pressure bomb apparatus.
1.2 The method is not intended for the determination of the stability of gasoline components individually, particularly those with a high percentage of low-boiling unsaturated compounds, as they may cause explosive conditions within the apparatus. However, because of the unknown nature of certain samples, the specified bomb assembly includes a safety burst-disc in order to safeguard the operator.
1.3 The induction period may be used as an indication of the tendency of gasoline to form gum in storage. It should be recognized, however, that this correlation may vary markedly under different storage conditions and with different gasolines.
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