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BS 2000-61:1999 Methods of test for petroleum and its products Determination of sulfur. High pressure combustion method

BS 2000-61:1999

Methods of test for petroleum and its products Determination of sulfur. High pressure combustion method

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Standard number:BS 2000-61:1999
Pages:8
Released:2002-05-03
ISBN:0 580 39516 2
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BS 2000-61:1999


This standard BS 2000-61:1999 Methods of test for petroleum and its products is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 75.100 Lubricants, industrial oils and related products

This standard specifies a procedure for the determination of sulfur in the range 0,09 % (m/m) to 5,5 % (m/m) in petroleum products including lubricating oils containing additives, additive concentrates, and lubricating greases, that cannot be burned completely in a wick lamp. This standard is applicable to any petroleum product sufficiently low in volatility that it can be weighed accurately in an open sample boat.

This standard is not applicable to samples containing elements that give residues, other than barium sulfate, which are insoluble in dilute hydrochloric acid solution? and would interfere in the precipitation step.

NOTE 1 These interfering elements include iron, aluminium calcium, silicon, and lead which are sometimes present in greases, lubricating oil additives, or additive oils. Other acid insoluble materials that interfere are silica, molybdenum disulfide, asbestos, mica etc.

The standard is not applicable to used oils containing wear metals, and lead or silicates from contamination.

NOTE 2 Samples, that are excluded may be analyzed by ASTM D1552


Identical with IP 61/99.