GB/T 256-1964
AbolishedDetermination of induction period of automobile gasoline
汽油诱导期测定法
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies a method for measuring the induction period of automobile gasoline, which indicates the fuel's resistance to oxidation and gum formation during storage. It is applied in the petroleum industry for quality control of gasoline intended for spark-ignition engines, particularly to assess storage stability and predict potential deposit issues in fuel systems. The test is conducted under accelerated oxidation conditions at elevated temperature and pressure, simulating long-term storage behavior.
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