Re: ASTM Flash point was Re: [biofuel] water (Keith)

2002-06-10 Thread Christian
Do you know the year in which ASTM D5761 was issued? Thx Chistian - Original Message - From: Appal Energy [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, June 09, 2002 1:54 PM Subject: ASTM Flash point was Re: [biofuel] water (Keith) Flash Point: Above 118¼C (ASTM PS121

Re: ASTM Flash point was Re: [biofuel] water (Keith)

2002-06-10 Thread Appal Energy
D-6751 was published in April, 2002. - Original Message - From: Christian [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, June 10, 2002 8:46 PM Subject: Re: ASTM Flash point was Re: [biofuel] water (Keith) Do you know the year in which ASTM D5761 was issued? Thx Chistian

Re: [biofuel] water (Keith)

2002-06-09 Thread Christian
Dear Keith, I«d find it very interesting (so as to update my thesis), to get the specifications of ASTM«s new D6751. Please let me know if you have them, and if so, please pass them on. They«d really come in handy. Best wishes, Christian - Original Message - From: Keith Addison

ASTM Flash point was Re: [biofuel] water (Keith)

2002-06-09 Thread Appal Energy
Flash Point: Above 118¼C (ASTM PS121 specifies higher than 100¼C, so I didn«t go much further) The new ASTM D-6751 standard specifies 130 deg C, I don't know why. Germany and Czech specify 110, all others 100. Maybe it's all just politics, the rapeseed vs soy game. Christian and Keith, As

Re: ASTM Flash point was Re: [biofuel] water (Keith)

2002-06-09 Thread Christian
] To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, June 09, 2002 1:54 PM Subject: ASTM Flash point was Re: [biofuel] water (Keith) Flash Point: Above 118¼C (ASTM PS121 specifies higher than 100¼C, so I didn«t go much further) The new ASTM D-6751 standard specifies 130 deg C, I don't know why

Re: ASTM Flash point was Re: [biofuel] water (Keith)

2002-06-09 Thread Appal Energy
Subject: Re: ASTM Flash point was Re: [biofuel] water (Keith) Todd, I«ve just asked Keith, but I just as well might ask you. Could you send me the BD specs as per ASTM D6751? I«m still working with PS121 (which I have), but it seems some values have been revised. Thanks, Christian - Original