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BS 2000-1:1995 Methods of test for petroleum and its products Determination of acidity, neutralization value. Colour indicator titration method

BS 2000-1:1995

Methods of test for petroleum and its products Determination of acidity, neutralization value. Colour indicator titration method

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Vydáno:1995-03-31
ISBN:0 580 41663 1
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BS 2000-1:1995


This standard BS 2000-1:1995 Methods of test for petroleum and its products is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 75.080 Petroleum products in general

This standard describes methods for the determination of the acidity of unused lubricating oil (see note 3), fuel oil, and petrolatum.

Two alternative methods, A and B, are given for the determination of acidity. Method A is more suitable than method B for dark coloured oils and oils of viscosity higher than 120mm2/s (cSt) at 40 °C and petrolatums. Method B is often preferred for pale coloured, low viscosity oils such as transformer oil. Method C is used to calculate organic acidity.

NOTE 1 Oils containing additives may give erroneous results.

NOTE 2 If there is elemental sulfur in solution, method A should be used, as method B may give rise to erroneous results due to interference with the indicator.

NOTE 3 The acidity of oxidized oils may also be determined by this method but precision has yet to be established.

NOTE 4 Results obtained by IP 139 are generally comparable with those obtained by method A of this standard, though with some oils, particularly used oil and those containing additives, there is a tendency for higher figures to be obtained.


Identical with IP 1/94.