Fuel Analysis

With the rampant increase in fuel adulteration, fuel quality monitoring is one of the most increasing important aspects for any Fleet and Transport companies, Maintenance Providers and Oil Companies. Fuel Quality Monitoring programs help protect the fuel quality supplied to businesses and end-users avoiding any sudden catastrophic failure.

Fuel Testing Capabilities:

  1. Detecting Adulteration in the Fuel through chlorine content.
  2. Covering complete testing standards from ISO, ASTM and other accepted industry standards.
  3. Microbiological Contamination for stored fuels.

 

  • Total Acid Number - ASTM D974
  • Total Acid Number - ASTM D664 
  • Water Content. - ASTM D95
  • Water Content. - ASTM D1744
  • Density - ASTM D1298 
  • Density - ASTM D4052 
  • Cetane index - ASTM D4737
  • Pour point - ASTM D97
  • Cloud Point - ASTM D2500
  • Particle count - ISO4406 /NAS 1638
  • Copper corrosion - ASTM D130
  • Carbon residue (RBCR) 10% Residue - ASTM D524
  • Distillation (FULL) - ATSM-D-86
  • Distillation Residue - ATSM-D-86
  • Distillation Loss - ATSM-D-86
  • Distillation Recovery @ 350°C - ATSM-D-86
  • Distillation Recovery @ 370°C - ATSM-D-86
  • Recovery @ 85% - ATSM-D-86
  • Chlorine - ASTM 4929B
  • Sulphur - ASTM D5453
  • Wear Metals / Additive Elements - ASTM 7111
  • Ash content - ASTM D482
  • Calorific value of diesel - ASTM D240/D4868