Standard No. GOST 6994-1974
Release Date 1974
Published By RU-GOST R
Status Withdraw
Latest
GOST 6994-1974
Replace By
ACI 352R-2002
Replace
GOST 6994-1954
Scope This standard applies to straight-run light petroleum products and those obtained by hydrogenation processes and establishes
GOST 6994-1974 Referenced Document
GOST 12026-1976 Laboratory filter paper. Specifications* , 1976-04-20 Update GOST 17299-1978 Technical ethyl alcohol. Specifications* , 1978-04-20 Update GOST 1770-1974 Laboratory volumetric glassware. Cylinders, beakers, measuring flasks, test tubes. General specificationsGOST 18300-1987 Technical rectified ethyl alcohol. Specifications* , 1987-04-20 Update GOST 2070-1982 Light petroleum products. Methods for determination of iodine numbers and content of unsaturated hydrocarbons* , 1982-04-20 Update GOST 2177-1999 Petroleum products. Methods for determination of distillation characteristics* , 1999-04-20 Update GOST 2184-1977 Sulphuric acid for industrial use. Specifications* , 1977-04-20 Update GOST 25336-1982 Laboratory glassware and equipment. Basic parameters and dimensions* , 1982-04-20 Update GOST 4204-1977 Reagents. Sulphuric acid. Specifications* , 1977-04-20 Update GOST 4207-1975 Reagents. Potassium ferrocyanide. Specifications* , 1975-04-20 Update GOST 4328-1977 Reagents. Sodium hydroxide. Specifications* , 1977-04-20 Update GOST 4919.1-1977 Reagents and matters of special purity. Methods for preparation of indicators solutions* , 1977-04-20 Update GOST 4919.2-1977 Reagents and matters of special purity. Methods for preparation of buffer solutions* , 1977-04-20 Update GOST 6341-1975 Reagents. Succinic acid. Specifications* , 1975-04-20 Update GOST 6709-1972 Distilled water. Specifications
GOST 6994-1974 history 1974 GOST 6994-1974 White petroleum products. Method for determination of aromatic hydrocarbons0000 GOST 6994-1954GOST 6994-1974 White petroleum products. Method for determination of aromatic hydrocarbons was changed to ACI 352R-2002 Recommendations for Design of Beam-Column Connections in Monolithic Reinforced Concrete Structures.