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Membrane testing. Millipore |
MEMBRANE TESTING MEMBRANES/EQUIPMENT
Product Id: 11503The
ASTM specification for Aviation Turbine Fuels, D1655, calls for the fuel to
be visually free of undissolved water, sediment, and suspended matter, and
the standard tests for determining the level of dirt/particulate
contamination are ASTMD2276/IP216 and D3830. A known quantity of fuel (normally
1 GAL) is passed through standard 37 mm diameter discs of 0.8 micron filter
paper under field conditions. The discs are contained in Tenite plastic
capsules, or monitors, along with a 34 mm diameter Support Pad. The
Gravimetric test is used to give a quantitative assessment of particulate
contamination. In this test two membranes with identical (matched) weights
are assembled into the monitor under clean laboratory conditions. After
testing the laboratory re-weighs the two membranes and establishes the
increase in weight by deducting the final weight of the downstream membrane
from that of the upstream membrane. The Colormetric test is used as a
qualitative assessment of particulate contamination. In this test a single
membrane is assembled into the monitor in a clean area at site, and after
testing it´s colour is rated against a standard to identity changes in fuel
cleanliness. The test is instant and can be performed under site conditions
so it is particularly useful in establishing trends in fuel cleanliness.
Tested membranes are therefore dried and stored for later comparison.
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