Fossil Diesel Fuel
DIN EN 590
Test Parameter | Method |
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Cetane number | DIN EN 17155 |
Cetane index | DIN EN ISO 4264 |
Density at 15 °C | DIN EN ISO 12185 |
Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons | DIN EN 12916 |
Sulfur content | DIN EN ISO 20884 |
Manganese content | DIN EN 16576 |
Flash point | DIN EN ISO 2719 |
Carbon residue CCR (from 10 % distillation residue) | DIN EN ISO 10370 |
Ash content | DIN EN ISO 6245 |
Water content | DIN EN ISO 12937 |
Total contamination | DIN EN 12662 |
Corrosivity to Copper (3 h at 50 °C) | DIN EN ISO 2160 |
FAME content | DIN EN 14078 |
Oxidation stability | DIN EN 16091 DIN EN 15751 |
HFRR (wear scar diameter) at 60 °C | DIN EN ISO 12156-1 |
Kinematic viscosity at 40 °C | DIN EN ISO 23581 DIN EN ISO 3104 |
Destillation | DIN EN ISO 3924 DIN EN ISO 3405 |
CFPP | DIN EN 116 |
The analysis using GCxGC (ASG 2253 or ASG 2502) provides additional methods. You can find more information in the Special Analytics section or upon request.
DIN EN 590
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