
Carbon Residue Apparatus
The carbon residue value of the various petroleum materials serves as an approximation of the tendency of the material to form carbonaceous type deposits under degradation conditions similar to those used in the test method, and can be useful as a guide in manufacture of certain stocks.
Test Method
Provides an indication of relative coke forming properties of petroleum oils. The residue remaining after a specified period of evaporation and pyrolysis is calculated as a percentage of the original sample
Standard
Conforms to the specifications of: ASTM D189, D6074; ,D524 ,D6074 ANS Z-11.25; IP 13; ISO 6615; DIN 51551; FTM 791-5001; NF T
Features & Benefits
A weighed quantity of sample is placed in a crucible and heated to a high temperature for a fixed period. The crucible and the carbonaceous residue is cooled in a desiccator and weighed. The residue remaining is calculated as a percentage of the original sample and reported as conradson carbon residue.