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This document provides the specifications for white oil, including test methods and typical data values. White oil is a bright, clear liquid with a specific gravity of 0.830 at 15 degrees C, a kinematic viscosity of 18 centistokes at 40 degrees C, a Noack volatility between 40-42%, a flash point of 180 degrees C, and a pour point of -18 degrees C. It also has a water white color, less than 0.01% con carbon residue, and must pass a copper corrosion test with a maximum result of 1.
This document provides the specifications for white oil, including test methods and typical data values. White oil is a bright, clear liquid with a specific gravity of 0.830 at 15 degrees C, a kinematic viscosity of 18 centistokes at 40 degrees C, a Noack volatility between 40-42%, a flash point of 180 degrees C, and a pour point of -18 degrees C. It also has a water white color, less than 0.01% con carbon residue, and must pass a copper corrosion test with a maximum result of 1.
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This document provides the specifications for white oil, including test methods and typical data values. White oil is a bright, clear liquid with a specific gravity of 0.830 at 15 degrees C, a kinematic viscosity of 18 centistokes at 40 degrees C, a Noack volatility between 40-42%, a flash point of 180 degrees C, and a pour point of -18 degrees C. It also has a water white color, less than 0.01% con carbon residue, and must pass a copper corrosion test with a maximum result of 1.
Droits d'auteur :
Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
Formats disponibles
Téléchargez comme DOCX, PDF, TXT ou lisez en ligne sur Scribd