An example of quantifying the residual carbon content in C heavy oil using a micro residual carbon content testing machine.
Residual carbon refers to the coke-like residue that remains after the evaporation and thermal decomposition of oil samples under certain conditions without air circulation. It is a value related to the amount of soot generated during heavy oil combustion and the degree of coking. In lubricating oils, it serves as an indicator of refinement. This document presents the results of quantifying the residual carbon in C heavy oil using a micro residual carbon testing machine, based on the Japanese Industrial Standard "Crude Oil and Petroleum Products - Method for Determining Residual Carbon - Part 2: Micro Method (JIS K 2270-2)." 【Contents】 ■ Overview ■ Sample ■ Analytical Method ■ Equipment and Analysis Conditions ■ Analysis Results *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Equipment Used】 ■Micro Residual Carbon Test Machine *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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