GB/T 13287-1991
ActiveLiquefied petroleum gases--Determination of volatility
液化石油气挥发性测定方法
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies a laboratory method for determining the volatility of liquefied petroleum gases (LPG) by measuring the vapor pressure and the percentage of residue left after evaporation. It is applied in the quality control and testing of commercial propane, butane, and their mixtures within the petroleum and gas industry, particularly for ensuring safe handling and proper performance in storage, transportation, and combustion equipment.
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