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Light Cycle Oil
Method Provider Description
ASTM
D2887-97
AC
SSI
Boiling Range Distribution of Petroleum Fractions
ASTM
D2425-93
MMS Hydrocarbon Types in Middle Distillates by Mass Spectrometry
ASTM
D2887
AC
Wasson
High Speed Simulated Distillation of Petroleum fractions boiling up to 538°C - Fast ASTM D 2887
IP 406/95 AC
Wasson
Determination of Boiling Range Distribution of Petroleum Products
ISO
3924
AC
Wasson
Determination of Boiling Range Distribution of Petroleum Products
DIN
51.435
part 1
AC Determination of Boiling Range Distribution of Petroleum Products
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AC
SSI
High Speed Simulated Distillation of Petroleum fractions boiling up to 538 °C
  Antek Simultaneous Sulfur and Carbon Distribution in Mid-distillates Under D 2887 SimDis Conditions by GC-Chemiluminescence and Flame Ionization Detection
  Antek Sulfur Distribution in Petroleum Distillates by Simultaneous HPLC-UV and Chemiluminescence Detection
  Antek Nitrogen, Sulfur and Carbon Distribution in DIstillates by GC-Chemiluminescence and Flame Ionization detection
  AC Multi-Elemental Boiling Point Distribution Analysis Using the Atomic Emission Detector (AED) on Petrochemical Samples with a Final Boiling Point Below 650 °F
  SSI Sulfur and Carbon Distribution in Light Petroleum Products by Simultaneous GC-FID and GC-Sulfur Specific Detection



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