Application
Sulfur in diesel fuel oil (nominal mass fraction 0.4%) is intended for use in evaluation of methods and calibration of instruments used to measure total sulfur content in fuel oils or materials of a similar matrix.
Features and Benefits
Certified mass fraction value is metrologically traceable to SI-derived unit. Details of expiration date, homogeneity, and storage, handling, and use instructions are provided on NIST certificate. Non-certified values of physical properties such as density, flash point, kinematic viscosity, oxidation stability, and carbon and hydrogen contents are also available on the certificate as well.
General description
Sulfur in diesel fuel oil SRM 1624d is a commercial “No. 2-D” distillate fuel oil as defined by ASTM D 975-97 Standard Specification for Diesel Fuel Oils. A unit of this NIST-compliant standard consists of 10 amber ampoules, each containing approximately 10 mL of diesel fuel sealed under an argon atmosphere.NIST-certified mass fraction value of the SRM is equal to 3882 mg/kg ± 20 mg/kg. SRM 1624D _SDSSRM 1624D_cert
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