Put the oil cup in place in the water bath. Measure 50 cc of the oil to be tested in a pipette or a graduate, and place in the oil cup. The temperature of the oil shall be at least 20° F. Fuel Oil in Industry - Halaman 32oleh Stephen Osgood Andros - 1920 - 270 halamanTampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| United States. Bureau of Mines - 1927 - 158 halaman
...flash point of the oil to be tested. FIGURE 12.— Tag closed tester (ASTM) arranged for use of gas 4. Put the oil cup in place in the water bath. Measure 50 cc of the oil to be tested in a pipette or a graduate and place in the oil cup. The temperature of the oil shall be at least 20° F.... | |
| Roy Cross - 1919 - 508 halaman
...temperature of the water bath will be at least 10 °C below the probable flash point of the oil to be tested. Put the oil cup in place in the water bath. Measure...oil cup. The temperature of the oil must be at least 10°C below its probable flash point when testing is started. Destroy any bubbles on the surface of... | |
| John Rome Battle - 1920 - 1280 halaman
...8. Put the oil cup in place in the water bath. 9. Measure SO cc of the oil to be tested in a pipette or a graduate, and place in oil cup. The temperature...the oil must be at least 10° C. below its probable flash-point when testing is started. 10. Destroy any bubbles on the surface of the oil. 11. Put on... | |
| Alfred Holmes White - 1920 - 348 halaman
...the water bath will be at least 10° C. below the probable flash point of the oil to be tested. 4. Put the oil cup in place in the water bath. Measure 50 cc of the oil to be tested in a pipette or a graduate, and place in the oil cup. The temperature of the oil shall be at least 10°... | |
| George G. Oberfell, R. C. Alden - 1924 - 570 halaman
...bath will be at least 20° F. (11° C.) below the probable flash point of the oil to be tested. 4. Put the oil cup in place in the water bath. Measure 50 cc of the oil to be tested in a pipette or a graduate and place in the oil cup. The temperature of the oil shall be at least 20° F.... | |
| United States. National Bureau of Standards - 1929 - 1868 halaman
...bath will be at least 20° F. (11° C.) below the probable flash point of the oil to be tested. 4. Put the oil cup in place in the water bath. Measure 50 inilliliters (ml) 3 of the oil to be tested in a pipette or a graduate and place in the oil cup. The... | |
| Roy Cross - 1928 - 840 halaman
...temperature of the water bath will be at least 10°C. below the probable flash point of the oil to be tested. Put the oil cup in place in the water bath. Measure...oil cup. The temperature of the oil must be at least 10°C. below its probable flash point when testing is started. Destroy any bubbles on the surface of... | |
| 1930 - 722 halaman
...bath will be at least 20° F. (11° C.) below the probable flash point of the oil to be tested. 4. Put the oil cup in place in the water bath. Measure 50 cc of the oil to be tested in a pipette or a graduate, and place in the oil cup. The temperature of the oil shall be at least 20°... | |
| John Quayle Cannon, Addams Stratton McAllister - 1930 - 706 halaman
...bath will be at least 20° F. (11° C.) below the probable flash point of the oil to be tested. 4. Put the oil cup in place in the water bath. Measure 50 cc of the oil to be tested in a pipette or a graduate, and place in the oil cup. The temperature of the oil shall be at least 20°... | |
| American Society for Testing Materials - 1918 - 774 halaman
...water bath will be at least 10° C. below the probable flash point of the oil to be tested. ou Cup. 4. Put the oil cup in place in the water bath. Measure 50 cc. of the oil to be tested in a pipette or a graduate, and place in the oil cup. The temperature of the oil shall be at least 10°... | |
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