Additional Accreditations for Proficiency Testing Programs is Gained and New Cetane Program is Launched

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Additional Accreditations for Proficiency Testing Programs is Gained and New Cetane Program is Launched

31 Jul, 2017

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ASTM International have announced a new proficiency testing program (PTP) to helps labs accurately test the combustion speed of diesel fuel and the compression it needs to ignite, also known as cetane. ASTM International also gained additional accreditations from the globally-recognised American Association for Laboratory Accreditation (A2LA) for six existing PTP programs.

Generally, PTP programs help petroleum labs evaluate, improve, and document performance in conducting test methods.

The new cetane PTP will help labs meet accreditation requirements and ultimately enhance the quality of diesel fuels by providing data that shows how their performance of ASTM International test methods compares with others.

Enrolled labs will measure the characteristics of one gallon of diesel fuel using four test methods. This test sample will come from refineries, storage facilities, storage tanks, and pipelines. The sample will be stable and homogeoneous, with physical and chemical properties similar to typical samples.

Along with the samples, each participating lab receives test instructions and data report forms. Labs will be able to measure cetane number (D613), derived cetane numbers (D6890, D7170, D7668), and other diesel fuel quality properties.

The program also includes electronic statistical summary reports and 24/7 online access to a customised portal. The first cycle is in October, with more cycles in February and June. You can register on the ASTM’s website

Separately, A2LA expanded accreditation to six existing ASTM International PTPs: biodiesel, base oil,hydraulic fluids and oils, lubricating greases, motor gasoline and reformulated gasoline.

This adds to the six programs that achieved A2LA accreditation in April, ranging from automated transmission fluid to industrial gear oil.

Programs accredited through A2LA are assessed against criteria from a key standard: Conformity Assessment General Requirements for Proficiency Testing (ISO/IEC 17043:2010). A2LA is the only independent, internationally-recognised accreditation body in the U.S. that offers a full range of comprehensive laboratory and laboratory-related accreditation services and training.

About 5,000 laboratories use ASTMs statistical quality assurance tools in the proficiency testing programs.

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