GSO ISO 3924:2013
ISO 3924:2010
Gulf Standard
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Approved on
09 September 2013
Petroleum products - Determination of boiling range distribution - Gas chromatography method
GSO ISO 3924:2013 Files
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60.38 BHD
GSO ISO 3924:2013 Scope
This International Standard specifies a method for the determination of the boiling-range distribution of
petroleum products. The method is applicable to petroleum products and fractions with a final boiling point of
538 °C or lower at atmospheric pressure as determined by this International Standard. This International
Standard is not applicable to gasoline samples or gasoline components. The method is limited to products
having a boiling range greater than 55 °C and having a vapour pressure sufficiently low to permit sampling at
ambient temperature.
The method has successfully been applied to samples containing biodiesel up to 10 %.
NOTE For the purposes of this International Standard, the term “% (m/m)” is used to represent the mass fraction of a
material.
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