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Report comparing two oil samples, 'A' and 'B', after a heat test, measuring viscosity and asphalting bodies.
Identifier | ExFiles\Box 181\M9\ img043 | |
Date | 24th August 1931 guessed | |
-2- contd.... 200°C. for 24 hours. in order to ascertain the amount of alteration in the viscosity of the oil and the separation of asphaltic bodies insoluble in very light petroleum (Pentane). There was not much difference in the behaviour of the oils as to thickening, i.e. increase of viscosity compared with the original oil, but the amount of asphaltic bodies produced in sample 'B' was considerably greater than from 'A', the ratio being about 7:1. Heat test. Oil exposed at temp. of 200°C. for 24 hrs. - A.{Mr Adams} B. Efflux time (Redwood) seconds, at 140°F.{Mr Friese} 280. 307. Increase in viscosity expressed as percentage of unheated oil. 24 27 Asphaltic bodies insol- uble in Pentane. 0.18% 1.36% From this test and from the general consideration of the figures obtained in the examination one might safely predict that sample 'A' would prove more satisfactory in practice than sample 'B'. Signed - T.H. Adams. Sir Henry Fowler, K.B.E. 'A' OIL IS PRICE'S MOTORINE 'C' 'B' " " WAKEFIELD'S 'XL'. | ||