Standard Test Method for Determination of Corrosiveness to Silver by Automotive Spark-Ignition Engine Fuel—Thin Silver Strip Method
Importancia y uso:
5.1 Crude petroleum contains sulfur compounds, most of which are removed during refining. However, of the sulfur compounds remaining in the petroleum product or introduced into the fuel during storage and distribution, some can have a corroding action on various metals and this corrosivity is not necessarily related directly to the total sulfur content. The effect can vary according to the chemical types of sulfur compounds present. The silver strip corrosion test is designed to assess the relative degree of corrosivity of a petroleum product towards silver and silver alloys.
5.2 Under some circumstances, reactive sulfur compounds present in automotive spark-ignition engine fuels can tarnish or even corrode silver alloy fuel gauge in-tank sender units or silver-plated bearings (in 2-stroke cycle engines). To minimize or prevent the failure of silver alloy in-tank sender units by tarnish or corrosion, Specification D4814 requires that fuels shall pass a silver strip corrosion test.
Subcomité:
D02.05
Referida por:
D4814-24A, D8011-19, D8076-24, D5798-21, D8275-22, D5797-21, D4814-24A, D4814-24A
Volúmen:
05.04
Número ICS:
75.160.20 (Liquid fuels)
Palabras clave:
automotive gasoline; corrosiveness to silver; silver corrosion; silver strip;
$ 1,092
Norma
D7667
Versión
21
Estatus
Active
Clasificación
Test Method
Fecha aprobación
2021-11-01
