ISO-6615 › Petroleum products -- Determination of carbon residue -- Conradson method
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The principle of the method specified is placing a weighed test portion in a crucible and subjecting to destructive distillation. The residue undergoes cracking and coking reactions during a fixed period of severe heating. At the end of the specified heat period, the test crucible containing the carbonaceous residue is cooled in a desiccator and weighed. The residue remaining is calculated as a mass percentage of the original test portion. The method may be used to determine amounts of carbon residues in the range of 0,01 % (m/m) to 30,0 % (m/m), left after evaporation and pyrolysis.
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Document Number
ISO 6615:1993
Revision Level
2ND EDITION
Status
Current
Publication Date
Sept. 15, 1993
Committee Number
ISO TC 28