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Public acidNumber
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<<enum>> |
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Transient: |
False |
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False |
IsID: |
False |
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Acid neutralization number (in milligram of KOH/gram).<br/>
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Public interfacialTension
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<<enum>> |
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Transient: |
False |
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False |
IsID: |
False |
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Interfacial tension (in dyne/centimetre or milliNewton/metre, which are the same).<br/>
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Public dielectricBreakdown
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Stereotype: |
<<enum>> |
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Transient: |
False |
Derived: |
False |
IsID: |
False |
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Dielectric breakdown, for electrode gap size and temperature specified by selected standard (in kV).<br/>
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Public powerFactorPercent
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Stereotype: |
<<enum>> |
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Transient: |
False |
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False |
IsID: |
False |
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Fluid power factor at specified temperature (in percent). Commonly used in US. (Note: Fluid power factor is very similar to fluid dissapation factor, but fluid power factor is cosine of the phase angle between an AC voltage applied to oil and the resulting current (where dissipation factor is the tangent). For values up to 0.005, fluid power factor and dissapation factor are very close. There is a conversion equation between the two). <br/>
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Public dissipationFactor
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Stereotype: |
<<enum>> |
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Transient: |
False |
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False |
IsID: |
False |
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Fluid dissipation factor in absolute value, not a percentage. (Multiplying this value by 100 would result in dissipation factor percent).<br/>
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Public dissipationFactorPercent
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Stereotype: |
<<enum>> |
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Transient: |
False |
Derived: |
False |
IsID: |
False |
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Fluid dissipation factor (in percent). Commonly used in Asia. Dissipation factor is also known as loss factor or tan delta.<br/>
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Public oxidationInhibitorDBP
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Stereotype: |
<<enum>> |
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Transient: |
False |
Derived: |
False |
IsID: |
False |
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2,6-ditertiary-butyl phenol (DBP) oxidation inhibitor concentration (in percent by weight).<br/>
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Public oxidationInhibitorDBPC
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Stereotype: |
<<enum>> |
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Transient: |
False |
Derived: |
False |
IsID: |
False |
Notes:
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2,6-ditertiarybutyl para-cresol (DBPC) oxidation inhibitor concentration (in percent by weight).<br/>
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Public oxidationInhibitorD2668
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Stereotype: |
<<enum>> |
Ordered: |
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Transient: |
False |
Derived: |
False |
IsID: |
False |
Notes:
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2,6-ditertiary-butyl para-cresol and 2,6-ditertiary-butyl phenol concentration (in percent by weight).<br/>
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Public additiveDBDS
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Stereotype: |
<<enum>> |
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Transient: |
False |
Derived: |
False |
IsID: |
False |
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Dibenzyl disulfide (DBDS) concentration (in ppm, specificially in milligram/kilogram).<br/>
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Public specificGravity
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Stereotype: |
<<enum>> |
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Transient: |
False |
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False |
IsID: |
False |
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Specific gravity corrected to 15°C. Also known as relative density. It is a ratio of density of tested oil to density of water at a specific temperature.<br/>
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Public density
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<<enum>> |
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Transient: |
False |
Derived: |
False |
IsID: |
False |
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Density (in gram/millilitre).<br/>
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Public firePoint
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Stereotype: |
<<enum>> |
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Transient: |
False |
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False |
IsID: |
False |
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Fire point (in °C). Fire point is when fire is sustained (oil catches fire). Can only be done by means of open cup test, which is commonly used in US.<br/>
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Public flashPointOpenCup
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Stereotype: |
<<enum>> |
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Transient: |
False |
Derived: |
False |
IsID: |
False |
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Flash point (in °C) determined via open cup test. Flash point occurs when enough vapors have accumulated to sustain a flash. Open cup is used in US.<br/>
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Public flashPointClosedCup
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Initial: |
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Stereotype: |
<<enum>> |
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Transient: |
False |
Derived: |
False |
IsID: |
False |
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Flash point (in °C) determined via closed cup test. Flash point occurs when enough vapors have accumulated to sustain a flash. Closed cup is used in Europe.<br/>
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Public pourPoint
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Stereotype: |
<<enum>> |
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Transient: |
False |
Derived: |
False |
IsID: |
False |
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Pour point (in °C). The pour point of a liquid is the temperature at which it becomes semi solid and loses its flow characteristics.<br/>
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Public pourPointAutomatic
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Stereotype: |
<<enum>> |
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Transient: |
False |
Derived: |
False |
IsID: |
False |
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Pour point (in °C) determined by automatic method. The pour point of a liquid is the temperature at which it becomes semi solid and loses its flow characteristics.<br/>
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Public kinematicViscosity
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Stereotype: |
<<enum>> |
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Transient: |
False |
Derived: |
False |
IsID: |
False |
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Kinematic viscosity (in millimetre2/second). Kinematic viscosity is the ratio of - absolute (or dynamic) viscosity to density. <br/>
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Public staticElectrification
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Stereotype: |
<<enum>> |
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Transient: |
False |
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False |
IsID: |
False |
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Static electrification tendency (in microcoulombs per metre3). Also called static charging tendency and electrostatic charging tendency (ECT).<br/>
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Public resistivity
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Initial: |
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Stereotype: |
<<enum>> |
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Range: |
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Transient: |
False |
Derived: |
False |
IsID: |
False |
Notes:
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Resistivity at 90°C (in gigohm-metre).<br/>
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Public passivatorContent
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Stereotype: |
<<enum>> |
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Transient: |
False |
Derived: |
False |
IsID: |
False |
Notes:
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Total passivator content (in milligram/kilogram).<br/>
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Public passivatorIrgamet39
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Stereotype: |
<<enum>> |
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Range: |
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Transient: |
False |
Derived: |
False |
IsID: |
False |
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Irgamet 39 metal passivator content (in ppm, specifically milligram/kilogram).<br/>
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Public passivatorTTA
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Stereotype: |
<<enum>> |
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Range: |
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Transient: |
False |
Derived: |
False |
IsID: |
False |
Notes:
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Metal passivator TTA (Irgamet39 in solid form) content (in milligram/kilogram).<br/>
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Public passivatorBTA
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Initial: |
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Stereotype: |
<<enum>> |
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Range: |
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Transient: |
False |
Derived: |
False |
IsID: |
False |
Notes:
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Metal passivator BTA content (in milligram/kilogram).<br/>
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Public sedimentAndSludgePercent
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Stereotype: |
<<enum>> |
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Transient: |
False |
Derived: |
False |
IsID: |
False |
Notes:
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Sediment and sludge (in percent).<br/>
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Public carbonyl
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Initial: |
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Stereotype: |
<<enum>> |
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Range: |
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Transient: |
False |
Derived: |
False |
IsID: |
False |
Notes:
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Concentration of carbonyl compounds (aldehydes and ketones) determined using infrared spectroscopy (in percent).<br/>
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Public aromatics
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Initial: |
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Stereotype: |
<<enum>> |
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Range: |
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Transient: |
False |
Derived: |
False |
IsID: |
False |
Notes:
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Concentration of aromatic compounds determined using infrared spectroscopy (in percent).<br/>
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Public oxidation
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Stereotype: |
<<enum>> |
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Range: |
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Transient: |
False |
Derived: |
False |
IsID: |
False |
Notes:
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Measure of oxidation stability (in hours).<br/>
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Public sludge
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Initial: |
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Stereotype: |
<<enum>> |
Ordered: |
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Range: |
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Transient: |
False |
Derived: |
False |
IsID: |
False |
Notes:
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Sludge (in percent by mass). Typically performed on new oil,but can be done on used oil.<br/>
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Public solubleAcids
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Initial: |
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Stereotype: |
<<enum>> |
Ordered: |
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Range: |
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Transient: |
False |
Derived: |
False |
IsID: |
False |
Notes:
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Soluble acids (in milligram of KOH/gram). Typically performed on new oil,but can be done on used oil.<br/>
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Public volatileAcids
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Initial: |
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Stereotype: |
<<enum>> |
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Range: |
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Transient: |
False |
Derived: |
False |
IsID: |
False |
Notes:
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Volatile acids (in milligram of KOH/gram). Typically performed on new oil,but can be done on used oil.<br/>
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Public totalAcids
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Stereotype: |
<<enum>> |
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Range: |
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Transient: |
False |
Derived: |
False |
IsID: |
False |
Notes:
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Total acids (soluble plus volatile) (in milligram of KOH/gram). Typically performed on new oil,but can be done on used oil.<br/>
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Public inductionTime
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Initial: |
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Stereotype: |
<<enum>> |
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Range: |
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Transient: |
False |
Derived: |
False |
IsID: |
False |
Notes:
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Oxidation induction time (in hours). Typically performed on new oil,but can be done on used oil.<br/>
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Public inhibitor61125MethodC
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Initial: |
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Stereotype: |
<<enum>> |
Ordered: |
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Range: |
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Transient: |
False |
Derived: |
False |
IsID: |
False |
Notes:
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Amount of inhibitor used in oxidation stablity test performed according to IEC 61125, method C. This value should accompany values resulting from testing according to IEC 61125, method C to allow interpretation.<br/>
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Public duration61125MethodC
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Initial: |
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Stereotype: |
<<enum>> |
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Range: |
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Transient: |
False |
Derived: |
False |
IsID: |
False |
Notes:
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Duration of oxidation stablity test performed according to IEC 61125, method C. This value should accompany values resulting from testing according to IEC 61125, method C to allow interpretation. Standard specified values are: 164, 332, and 500, but others can be used if agreed upon.<br/>
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Public petroleumOrigin
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Details:
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Initial: |
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Stereotype: |
<<enum>> |
Ordered: |
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Range: |
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Transient: |
False |
Derived: |
False |
IsID: |
False |
Notes:
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Characterization of the carbon-type composition of insulating oils by petroleum origin.<br/>
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