

ASTM D5853 Pour Point of Crude Oils Bath
The test method covers the determination of the pour point temperatures of crude oil down to -36°C. This bath is needed for this test method to preheat the sample. Tamson also supplies a single adjustable pour point bath. Please see the separate D97 and D2500 specification sheet. The cover of the bath has six openings, each with a lid and hook for suspending a copper corrosion test vessel (P/N 14T0100). Or the openings can accommodate test tubes in holders (P/N 14T0102). The temperature range is from ambient +5°C to 250°C.
| Standards | ASTM D5853 |
|---|
The test method covers the determination of the pour point temperatures of crude oil down to -36°C. This bath is needed for this test method to preheat the sample. Tamson also supplies a single adjustable pour point bath. Please see the separate D97 and D2500 specification sheet. The cover of the bath has six openings, each with a lid and hook for suspending a copper corrosion test vessel (P/N 14T0100). Or the openings can accommodate test tubes in holders (P/N 14T0102). The temperature range is from ambient +5°C to 250°C.
| Standards | ASTM D5853 |
|---|---|
| Brand | Tamson |
| Country of origin | Netherlands |
| Industry application | Petroleum, Refineries |
| Warranty | Manufacturer |
| Service | In-region |
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