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Standard No.: GB/T 8021-2003
English Name: Petroleum products-Determination of saponification number
Chinese Name: 石油产品皂化值测定法
Chinese Classification: E30    Petroleum products in general
Professional Classification: GB    National Standard
Source Content Issued by: AQSIQ
Issued on: 2003-03-02
Implemented on: 2003-9-1
Status: valid
Superseding:GB/T 8021-1987 Petroleum products-Determination of saponification number
Target Language: English
File Format: PDF
Word Count: 7000 words
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1 Scope 1.1 This standard is applicable to the determination of the amount of constituents in petroleum products (such as lubricants, additives, and transmission fluids) that will saponify under the conditions of the test. Two test methods are described in this standard: Method A- Color Indicator Titration (Chapters 6-11), and Method B- Potentiometric Titration (Chapters 12-19). 1.2 Because compounds of sulfur, phosphorus, the halogens, and certain other elements that are sometimes added to petroleum products also consume alkali and acids, the results obtained indicate the effect of these extraneous materials in addition to the saponifiable material present. Results on products containing such materials, on used internal-combustion-engine crank-case oils, and on used turbine oils must be interpreted with caution. Note 1: The materials referred to above, which are not normally considered saponifiable matter, include inorganic or certain organic acids, most non-alkali soaps, and so forth. The presence of such materials increases the saponification number above that of fatty saponifiable materials for which the test method is primarily intended. The odor of hydrogen sulfide near the end of the back-titration in the saponification test is an indication that certain types of reactive sulfur compounds are present in the sample. In the case of other reactive sulfur, chlorine, and phosphorus compounds and other interfering materials, no simple indication is given during the test. A gravimetric determination of the actual amount of fatty acids is probably the most reliable method for such compounds. 1.3 This standard only provides some explanations for particular danger related with the test process and does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use. 2 Normative References The following documents contain provisions which, through reference in this standard, become provisions of this standard. For dated reference, subsequent amendments (excluding amending error in the text) to, or revisions of, any of these publications does not apply. However, the parties whose enter into agreement according to this standard are encouraged to research whether the latest editions of these references apply or not. For any undated references, the latest edition of the normative document referred to applies. GB/T 4756 Petroleum Liquids-Manual Sampling (GB/T 4756-1998, egv ISO 3170: 1988) GB/T 6682 Water for Analytical Laboratory Use - Specification and Test Methods (GB/T 6682-1992, neq ISO 3696: 1987) SH 0005 Stoddard Solvent for Paint Industry 3 Terms and Definitions For the purpose of this standard, the following terms and definitions apply. 3.1 Saponify To hydrolyze a fat with alkali to form an alcohol and the salt of a fatty acid. 3.2 Saponification number The number of milligrams of potassium hydroxide consumed by 1g of a sample under the conditions of the test. Note: The value of the saponification number in these test methods can be affected by the presence of other alkali-reactive species, as described in the note in 1.2. 4 Summary of Test Methods 4.1 A known mass of the sample is dissolved in a suitable solvent, such as butanone (methylethylketone), xylenes, or Stoddard Solvent, or a combination thereof, and is heated with a known amount of alcoholic potassium hydroxide (KOH). The excess alkali is titrated with standard acid, and the saponification number is calculated. 4.2 The titration end point can be detected either colorimetrically (Method A) or potentiometrically (Method B).
1 Scope 2 Normative References 3 Terms and Definitions 4 Summary of Test Methods 5 Significance and Use 6 Apparatus and Equipment 7 Reagents and Materials 8 Test Procedures 9 Calculation 10 Report 11 Precision and Bias 12 Apparatus and Equipment 13 Reagent 14 Preparation, Testing, and Maintenance of Electrode System 15 Test Procedures 16 Quality Control Inspection 17 Calculation 18 Report 19 Precision and Bias Appendix A (Informative) Analytical Hints for GB/T Appendix B (Informative) The Comparison of Corresponding Chapters and Articles of This Standard and ASTM D94-
Referred in GB/T 8021-2003:
*GB/T 4756-2015 Method for manual sampling of petroleum liquids
*GB/T 6682-2008 Water for analytical laboratory use - Specification and test methods
*SH0005-
GB/T 8021-2003 is referred in:
*GB 11118.1-2011 Hydraulic fluids of L-HL、L-HM、L-HV、L-HS and L-HG type
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GB/T 8021-2003  Petroleum products-Determination of saponification number (English Version)
Standard No.GB/T 8021-2003
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Detail of GB/T 8021-2003
Standard No.
GB/T 8021-2003
English Name
Petroleum products-Determination of saponification number
Chinese Name
石油产品皂化值测定法
Chinese Classification
E30
Professional Classification
GB
ICS Classification
Issued by
AQSIQ
Issued on
2003-03-02
Implemented on
2003-9-1
Status
valid
Superseded by
Superseded on
Abolished on
Superseding
GB/T 8021-1987 Petroleum products-Determination of saponification number
Language
English
File Format
PDF
Word Count
7000 words
Price(USD)
170.0
Keywords
GB/T 8021-2003, GB 8021-2003, GBT 8021-2003, GB/T8021-2003, GB/T 8021, GB/T8021, GB8021-2003, GB 8021, GB8021, GBT8021-2003, GBT 8021, GBT8021
Introduction of GB/T 8021-2003
1 Scope 1.1 This standard is applicable to the determination of the amount of constituents in petroleum products (such as lubricants, additives, and transmission fluids) that will saponify under the conditions of the test. Two test methods are described in this standard: Method A- Color Indicator Titration (Chapters 6-11), and Method B- Potentiometric Titration (Chapters 12-19). 1.2 Because compounds of sulfur, phosphorus, the halogens, and certain other elements that are sometimes added to petroleum products also consume alkali and acids, the results obtained indicate the effect of these extraneous materials in addition to the saponifiable material present. Results on products containing such materials, on used internal-combustion-engine crank-case oils, and on used turbine oils must be interpreted with caution. Note 1: The materials referred to above, which are not normally considered saponifiable matter, include inorganic or certain organic acids, most non-alkali soaps, and so forth. The presence of such materials increases the saponification number above that of fatty saponifiable materials for which the test method is primarily intended. The odor of hydrogen sulfide near the end of the back-titration in the saponification test is an indication that certain types of reactive sulfur compounds are present in the sample. In the case of other reactive sulfur, chlorine, and phosphorus compounds and other interfering materials, no simple indication is given during the test. A gravimetric determination of the actual amount of fatty acids is probably the most reliable method for such compounds. 1.3 This standard only provides some explanations for particular danger related with the test process and does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use. 2 Normative References The following documents contain provisions which, through reference in this standard, become provisions of this standard. For dated reference, subsequent amendments (excluding amending error in the text) to, or revisions of, any of these publications does not apply. However, the parties whose enter into agreement according to this standard are encouraged to research whether the latest editions of these references apply or not. For any undated references, the latest edition of the normative document referred to applies. GB/T 4756 Petroleum Liquids-Manual Sampling (GB/T 4756-1998, egv ISO 3170: 1988) GB/T 6682 Water for Analytical Laboratory Use - Specification and Test Methods (GB/T 6682-1992, neq ISO 3696: 1987) SH 0005 Stoddard Solvent for Paint Industry 3 Terms and Definitions For the purpose of this standard, the following terms and definitions apply. 3.1 Saponify To hydrolyze a fat with alkali to form an alcohol and the salt of a fatty acid. 3.2 Saponification number The number of milligrams of potassium hydroxide consumed by 1g of a sample under the conditions of the test. Note: The value of the saponification number in these test methods can be affected by the presence of other alkali-reactive species, as described in the note in 1.2. 4 Summary of Test Methods 4.1 A known mass of the sample is dissolved in a suitable solvent, such as butanone (methylethylketone), xylenes, or Stoddard Solvent, or a combination thereof, and is heated with a known amount of alcoholic potassium hydroxide (KOH). The excess alkali is titrated with standard acid, and the saponification number is calculated. 4.2 The titration end point can be detected either colorimetrically (Method A) or potentiometrically (Method B).
Contents of GB/T 8021-2003
1 Scope 2 Normative References 3 Terms and Definitions 4 Summary of Test Methods 5 Significance and Use 6 Apparatus and Equipment 7 Reagents and Materials 8 Test Procedures 9 Calculation 10 Report 11 Precision and Bias 12 Apparatus and Equipment 13 Reagent 14 Preparation, Testing, and Maintenance of Electrode System 15 Test Procedures 16 Quality Control Inspection 17 Calculation 18 Report 19 Precision and Bias Appendix A (Informative) Analytical Hints for GB/T Appendix B (Informative) The Comparison of Corresponding Chapters and Articles of This Standard and ASTM D94-
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