Standard Test Method for Evaporation Loss of Lubricating Greases and Oils
Importancia y uso:
5.1 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.
5.2 The test can be run at any agreed upon temperature between 100 °C and 150 °C (210 °F to 300 °F).
Note 1: The specified flow of air, 2.58 g/min ± 0.02 g/min, (2 L/min at standard temperature and pressure), assumes dry air. It is not known that the original work involved dry air but it has since been shown that this can be a factor in reproducibility and should be addressed. A dew point of less than 10 °C at standard temperature and pressure will be satisfactory.
Note 2: To determine evaporation loss of greases at temperatures above 150 °C (300 °F), see Test Method D2595. To determine evaporation loss of oils at temperatures above 150 °C (300 °F), see scope of Test Method D2595.
Subcomité:
D02.G0.03
Referida por:
D2226-93R22, D2595-22, F2489-06R22, D4732-13R20, D2878-21, F2161-21, D6185-11R17, D6185-11R17, D6185-11R17
Volúmen:
05.01
Número ICS:
75.100 (Lubricants, industrial oils and related products)
Palabras clave:
evaporation; grease; oil; oil bath; rotameter; volatiles ;
$ 1,196
Norma
D972
Versión
24
Estatus
Active
Clasificación
Test Method
Fecha aprobación
2024-11-01
