ASTM D130 - Corrosiveness to Copper from Petroleum Products by Copper Strip Test
We perform quality testing by ASTM D130 to measure the copper corrosion caused by diesel, gasoline, jet fuel, lubricants, and other petroleum products. The copper strip corrosion test is designed to assess the relative degree of corrosivity of a petroleum product. This test method covers the determination of the corrosiveness to copper of aviation gasoline, aviation turbine fuel, automotive gasoline, cleaners (Stoddard) solvent, kerosene, diesel fuel, distillate fuel oil, lubricating oil, and natural gasoline and other hydrocarbon materials.
We also perform copper corrosion testing by ASTM D1275, ASTM D4048, DIN 51811, FTM 5305, IP 315, ISO 2160, ISO 5662, MIL-PRF-372E §4.3.2, and MIL-PRF-46002 §4.2.3.3. These different test methods use different instruments or procedures or are used for certain sample types. Click on the test method number to learn more about each test.
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Sample quantity required: 100 ml
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