ASTM D7500-12
Standard Test Method for Determination of Boiling Range Distribution of Distillates and Lubricating Base Oilsmdash;in Boiling Range from 100 to 735deg;C by Gas Chromatography

Standard No.
ASTM D7500-12
Release Date
2012
Published By
American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM)
Status
Replace By
ASTM D7500-14
Latest
ASTM D7500-15(2019)
Scope

5.1 The boiling range distribution of medium and heavy petroleum distillate fractions provides an insight into the composition of feed stocks and products related to petroleum refining processes (for example, hydrocracking, hydrotreating, visbreaking, or deasphalting). The gas chromatographic simulation of this determination can be used to replace conventional distillation methods for control of refining operations. This test method can be used for product specification testing with the mutual agreement of interested parties.

5.2 This test method extends the scope of boiling range determination by gas chromatography to include distillates (IBP8201;gt;8201;100°C) and heavy petroleum distillate fractions beyond the scope of Test Method D2887 (538°C).

5.3 Boiling range distributions obtained by this test method have not been analyzed for correlation to those obtained by low efficiency distillation, such as with Test Method D86 or D1160. This test method does not claim agreement between these physical distillations and simulated distillation. Efforts to resolve this question will continue. When successful resolutions of the questions are determined, this test method will be revised accordingly.

1.1 This test method covers the determination of the boiling range distribution of petroleum products by capillary gas chromatography using flame ionization detection. This standard test method has been developed through the harmonization of two test methods, Test Method D6352 and IP 480. As both of these methods cover the same scope and include very similar operating conditions, it was agreed that a single standard method would benefit the global simulated distillation community.

1.2 This test method is not applicable for the analysis of petroleum or petroleum products containing low molecular weight components (for example naphthas, reformates, gasolines, diesel). Components containing hetero atoms (for example alcohols, ethers, acids, or esters) or residue are not to be analyzed by this test method. See Test Methods D7096, D2887, or D7213 for possible applicability to analysis of these types of materials. This method is also not suitable for samples that will not elute completely from the gas chromatographic column, leaving residues. For such samples as crude oils and residues, see Test Methods D5307 and D7169.

1.3 This test method is applicable to distillates with initial boiling points above 100ºC and final boiling points below 735ºC (carbon 110); for example, distilla......

ASTM D7500-12 history

  • 2019 ASTM D7500-15(2019) Standard Test Method for Determination of Boiling Range Distribution of Distillates and Lubricating Base Oils—in Boiling Range from 100 °C to 735 °C by Gas Chromatograph
  • 2015 ASTM D7500-15 Standard Test Method for Determination of Boiling Range Distribution of Distillates and Lubricating Base Oils&x2014;in Boiling Range from 100&x2009;&xb0;C to 735&x2009;&xb0;C by Gas Chromatography
  • 2014 ASTM D7500-14 Standard Test Method for Determination of Boiling Range Distribution of Distillates and Lubricating Base Oils—in Boiling Range from 100 °C to 735 °C by Gas Chromatography
  • 2012 ASTM D7500-12 Standard Test Method for Determination of Boiling Range Distribution of Distillates and Lubricating Base Oilsmdash;in Boiling Range from 100 to 735deg;C by Gas Chromatography
  • 2010 ASTM D7500-10 Standard Test Method for Determination of Boiling Range Distribution of Distillates and Lubricating Base Oils&x2014;in Boiling Range from 100 to 735&x00B0;C by Gas Chromatography
  • 2008 ASTM D7500-08 Standard Test Method for Determination of Boiling Range Distribution of Distillates and Lubricating Base Oilsx2014;in Boiling Range from 100 to 735x00B0;C by Gas Chromatography



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