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API SPEC 14L: Lock Mandrels and Landing Nipples : Reaffirmed

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API SPEC 20F: Corrosion Resistant Bolting for Use in the Petroleum and Natural Gas Industries : Reaffirmed

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API TR 5NCL Nickel Content Limits for API 5CT Sour Service Products

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API SPEC 19ICD: Inflow Control Devices : Reaffirmed

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API SPEC 16A: Specification for Drill-through Equipment

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API RP 13B-2: Field Testing Oil-based Drilling Fluids wA1

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ISO 6614:1994

ISO 6614:1994 Petroleum products – Determination of water separability of petroleum oils and synthetic fluids

CDN $76.00

Description

Specifies a test method for measuring the ability of petroleum oils or synthetic fluids to separate from water at a specified temperature (the normal test temperature is (54 ± 1) °C, but this may be increased to (82 ± 1) °C for products with a viscosity above 90 mm^2 at 40 °C, and other test temperatures may also be specified). The method was developed specifically for steam-turbine oils in the viscosity range 32 mm^2 to 95 mm^2 at 40 °C, but it may be used to test oils of other types and viscosity ranges, and also to test synthetic fluids.

Edition

2

Published Date

1994-12-22

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

5

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

Specifies a test method for measuring the ability of petroleum oils or synthetic fluids to separate from water at a specified temperature (the normal test temperature is (54 ± 1) °C, but this may be increased to (82 ± 1) °C for products with a viscosity above 90 mm^2 at 40 °C, and other test temperatures may also be specified). The method was developed specifically for steam-turbine oils in the viscosity range 32 mm^2 to 95 mm^2 at 40 °C, but it may be used to test oils of other types and viscosity ranges, and also to test synthetic fluids.

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