USING STRAIGHTFORWARD LANGUAGE AND ILLUSTRATIONS, this guide provides a complete explanation of 33 common procedures used by fuel handlers to assess and protect aviation fuel quality. This edition provides a new section devoted to fuel additives. GET THE LATEST INFORMATION AVAILABLE, CONTRIBUTED BY
Aviation fuel quality control procedures
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- Publisher
- ASTM International
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 69
- Series
- ASTM manual series MNL5
- Edition
- 4th ed
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
USING STRAIGHTFORWARD LANGUAGE AND ILLUSTRATIONS, this guide provides a complete explanation of 33 common procedures used by fuel handlers to assess and protect aviation fuel quality. This edition provides a new section devoted to fuel additives. GET THE LATEST INFORMATION AVAILABLE, CONTRIBUTED BY EXPERTS from oil companies, airlines, pipeline companies, third party refueling companies, filter companies, fueling vehicle builders, consultants, aviation products distributors, and other aviation associated organizations. ALL FIELD PROCEDURES OR TEST METHODS LISTED are simplified versions of corresponding ASTM standard methods or practices. These procedures are the result of practical dealings with numerous airport systems. Topics include: ΓβΓβ’ New! Completely Revised Visual Appearance Test ΓβΓβ’ New! Latest Information on Fuel Additives, including proper handling and use, anti-icing additives, and biocides ΓβΓβ’ Completely Revised! Fuel Appearance Test for Airlines ΓβΓβ’ General Fuel Handling ΓβΓβ’ Particulate Detection ΓβΓβ’ Water Detection ΓβΓβ’ Filtration Equipment ΓβΓβ’ Microbial Contamination Detection ΓβΓβ’ IRSΓβΓβOffline Diesel Red Dye Additive ΓβΓβ’ Latest Information on Additives This is a necessary resource for fixed base operators, oil company personnel who handle and distribute jet fuel from refineries at source into aircraft at airports, airport service companies, aviation products representative, purchaser, quality control personnel, and fuel system designers.
β¦ Table of Contents
Foreword......Page 4
Contents......Page 6
Introduction......Page 8
Glossary......Page 10
General Fuel Handling......Page 12
Particulate Detection......Page 35
Water Detection......Page 41
Filtration Equipment......Page 46
Microbial Contamination Detection......Page 62
Subject Index......Page 66
β¦ Subjects
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