Standard Test Method for Pour Point of Petroleum Products (Robotic Tilt Method)
Importancia y uso:
5.1 The pour point of a petroleum product is an index of the lowest temperature of its utility for certain applications. Flow characteristics, such as pour point, can be critical for the correct operation of lubricating systems, fuel systems, and pipeline operations.
5.2 Petroleum blending operations require precise measurement of the pour point.
5.3 Test results from this test method can be determined at either 1 °C or 3 °C intervals.
5.4 This test method yields a pour point in a format similar to Test Method D97 or IP 15, when the 3 °C interval results are reported.
Note 2: Since some users may wish to report their results in a format similar to Test Method D97 or IP 15 (in 3 °C intervals) the precision data were derived for the 3 °C intervals. For statements on bias relative to Test Method D97 or IP 15, see the research report.
5.5 This test method has comparable repeatability and better reproducibility relative to Test Method D97 or IP 15 as measured in the 1998 interlaboratory program (see Section 13).
Subcomité:
D02.07
Referida por:
D7666-12R19, D8180-23, D3487-25, D6074-15R22, D0396-25, D8240-22E01
Volúmen:
05.03
Número ICS:
75.080 (Petroleum products in general)
Palabras clave:
automatic pour point; petroleum products; pour point; robotic tilt method;
$ 1,248
Norma
D6892
Versión
25
Estatus
Active
Clasificación
Test Method
Fecha aprobación
2025-11-01
