Methods of testing petroleum and associated products : cold soak filter blocking tendency of biodiesel (B100) / prepared by the Canadian General Standards Board ; approved by the Standards Council of...: P29-003-142-0-2014E-PDF

"This method evaluates the cold soak filter blocking tendency (CSFBT) of biodiesel (B100). Minor components of some biodiesel esters, including saturated monoglycerides, can separate above the cloud point of a biodiesel fuel blend. The CSFBT quantifies the propensity of these materials to separate from a blend of biodiesel and isoparaffinic solvent after a cold soak cycle"--Scope.

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Department/Agency Standards Council of Canada.
Canadian General Standards Board.
Title Methods of testing petroleum and associated products : cold soak filter blocking tendency of biodiesel (B100) / prepared by the Canadian General Standards Board ; approved by the Standards Council of Canada.
Variant title Cold soak filter blocking tendency of biodiesel (B100)
Series title National standard of Canada ; no. 142.0-2014.
Publication type Series - View Master Record
Language [English]
Other language editions [French]
Later edition Methods of testing petroleum and associated products : March 2019
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) "February 2014."
"Experience and excellence"--Cover.
Issued also in French under title: Méthodes d'essai des produits pétroliers et produits connexes : tendances au colmatage des filtres après trempage à froid du biodiesel (B100).
Publishing information Gatineau : Canadian General Standards Board, 2014.
Description i, 12 p. : ill., graphs.
Catalogue number
  • P29-003-142-0-2014E-PDF
Departmental catalogue number ICS 77.060
Subject terms Diesel fuel
Petroleum
Standards
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