GB/T 382-1983
AbolishedKerosene--Determination of smoke point
煤油烟点测定法
Application Summary AI generated
GB/T 382-1983 specifies the method for determining the smoke point of kerosene, which measures the maximum flame height in millimeters at which the fuel burns without smoking. This standard is applied in the petroleum industry for quality control of aviation turbine fuels and lamp kerosene, ensuring clean combustion and preventing soot formation in burners and jet engines. It is used by refineries, testing laboratories, and regulatory bodies to evaluate fuel performance in both domestic and industrial combustion equipment.
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