GB/T 19230.2-2003
ActiveTest method for evaluating gasoline detergent in use--Part 2: Test method for demulsibility of gasoline detergent
评价汽油清净剂使用效果的试验方法 第2部分: 汽油清净剂破乳性能试验方法
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies a laboratory test method for evaluating the demulsibility (water separation capability) of gasoline detergents when mixed with water. It is applied in the petroleum industry for quality control and performance testing of gasoline detergent additives, ensuring they do not cause undesirable emulsification in fuel systems. The method is used by fuel manufacturers, additive suppliers, and testing laboratories to assess additive compatibility with water in gasoline blends.
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