On distillation by the standard method of the American Railway Engineering Association, it shall yield the following fractions based on dry oil: Not more than i per cent, at 170 degrees Centigrade. Proceedings - Side 341av Louisiana Engineering Society - 1919Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| American Wood-Preservers' Association - 1915 - 594 sider
...No variation above 59 seconds shall be allowed. On distillation by the standard method of the AREA, it shall yield the following fractions, based on dry oil : Not more than 1 per cent, at 170° C. ; not more than 5 per cent at 210° C. ; not more than 30 per cent, at 235° C. The residue at 355°... | |
| American Railway Engineering Association - 1914 - 1224 sider
...viscosimeter used. "On distillation by the standard method of the American Railway Engineering Association, it shall yield the following fractions based on dry oil: Not more than i per cent, at 170 degrees Centigrade. Not more than 5 per cent, at 210 degrees Centigrade. Not more... | |
| American Wood-Preservers' Association - 1917 - 588 sider
...viscosimeter used, divided into the number of seconds for the creosote-tar solution at 82.3° C. 6. On distillation by the standard method of the A. REA...following fractions based on dry oil: Not more than 1% at 170" C. Not more than 5% at 210° C. Not more than 30% at 235° C. The residue at 355° C. shall... | |
| Alexander James Wallis-Tayler - 1925 - 390 sider
...No variations above 59 seconds shall be allowed. On distillation by the standard method of the AREA, it shall yield the following fractions based on dry oil: Not more than 1 per cent, at 170°C. (338°F.); not more than 5 per cent, at 21o°C. (41o°F.); not more than 30 per cent, at 235°C.... | |
| American Railway Engineering Association - 1915 - 1642 sider
...viscosimeter used. "On distillation by the standard method of the American Railway Engineering Association, it shall yield the following fractions based on dry oil: Not more than i per cent, at 170 degrees Centigrade. Not more than 5 per cent, at 210 degrees Centigrade. Not more... | |
| American Railway Engineering Association - 1915 - 1666 sider
...viscosimeter used. "On distillation by the standard method of the American Railway Engineering Association, it shall yield the following fractions based on dry oil: Not more than i per cent, at 170 degrees Centigrade. Not more than 5 per cent, at 210 degrees Centigrade. Not more... | |
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