We perform oxidation stability testing by ASTM D873 to measure the tendency of aviation reciprocating, turbine, and jet engine fuels to form gum and deposits. This tendency is measured under accelerated aging conditions. This tendency can be used to indicate the fuel’s storage stability.
We also perform oxidation stability testing by ASTM D2112, ASTM D2272, ASTM D2274, ASTM D2440, ASTM D525, ASTM D7462, ASTM D942, DIN 51587, EN 15751, IP 142, IP 388, IP 40, ISO 12205, ISO 4623, and ISO 7536. These different test methods use different instruments or procedures or are used for certain sample types. Click on the test method number to learn more about each test.
Sample quantity required: 200 ml
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