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Standards [CURRENT]

DIN ISO 6617
Petroleum-based lubricating oils - Aging characteristics - Determination of change in Conradson carbon residue after oxidation (ISO 6617:1994)

Title (German)

Schmieröle auf Mineralölbasis - Alterungsverhalten - Bestimmung der Änderung des Koksrückstandes nach Conradson nach Oxidation (ISO 6617:1994)

Overview

The Committee responsible for this standard is NA 062-06-61 AA "Prüfung von Schmierölen, sonstigen Ölen und Paraffinen" ("Testing of lubricating oils, other oils and paraffin") at DIN. This document contains the German translation of International Standard ISO 6617:1994 which has been prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 28 "Petroleum products and lubricants".
The responsible national Committee is Working Committee NA 062-06-61 AA "Prüfung von Schmierölen, sonstigen Ölen und Paraffinen" ("Testing of lubricating oils, other oils and paraffin") at the Standardization Committee for Petroleum, Fuels, Lubricants and Related Products (FAM) of the Materials Testing Standards Committee (NMP).
This International Standard specifies a procedure for determination of the ageing characteristics of petroleum-based lubricating oils. The procedure is applicable to those oils which have an evaporation loss of less than 15 % mass fraction.

Document: references other documents

Responsible national committee

NA 062-06-61 AA - Testing of lubricating oils, other oils and Paraffin  

Responsible international committee

ISO/TC 28/WG 27 - Stability, cleanliness and compatibility  

Edition 2011-04
Original language German
Translation English
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