-
-
Available Formats
- Availability
- Priced From ( in USD )
-
Available Formats
-
- Immediate download
- $52.00
- Add to Cart
-
- Printed Edition
- Ships in 1-2 business days
- $52.00
- Add to Cart
Customers Who Bought This Also Bought
-
ASTM D2532-22
Priced From $57.00 -
ASTM D1298-12b(2017)e1
Priced From $63.00 -
ASTM D3339-21
Priced From $54.00 -
ASTM D61-15(2019)
Priced From $44.00
About This Item
Full Description
1.1 This test method covers the determination of the volume of free water and sediment in middle distillate fuels having viscosities at 40°C (104°F) in the range of 1.0 to 4.1 mm /s (1.0 to 4.1 cSt) and densities in the range of 770 to 900 kg/m .
Note 1-Fuels corresponding to Specification D975 Grades 1D and 2D, Specification D2880 Grades 0-GT, 1-GT and 2-GT, and Specification D3699 Grades 1-K and 2-K will usually fail in this viscosity and density range. Test Method D1796 is intended for higher viscosity fuel oils.1.2 The values stated in inch-pound units are to be regarded as the standard. The values given in parenthesis are for information only.
1.3 This standard does not purport to address all safety problems, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the application of regulatory limitations prior to use.
Document History
-
ASTM D2709-22
Standard Test Method for Water and Sediment in Middle Distillate Fuels by Centrifuge- Most Recent
-
ASTM D2709-16
Standard Test Method for Water and Sediment in Middle Distillate Fuels by Centrifuge- Historical Version
-
ASTM D2709-96(2011)e1
Standard Test Method for Water and Sediment in Middle Distillate Fuels by Centrifuge- Historical Version
-
ASTM D2709-96(2006)
Standard Test Method for Water and Sediment in Middle Distillate Fuels by Centrifuge- Historical Version
-
ASTM D2709-96(2001)e1
viewing
Standard Test Method for Water and Sediment in Middle Distillate Fuels by Centrifuge- Historical Version
-
ASTM D2709-96e2
Standard Test Method for Water and Sediment in Middle Distillate Fuels by Centrifuge- Historical Version