ISO 13032-compliant Analysis of Ultra-Low Concentration of Sulfur in Automotive Fuels

Analytical instrumentation

ISO 13032-compliant Analysis of Ultra-Low Concentration of Sulfur in Automotive Fuels

14 May, 2020

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Automotive fuel specifications valid in the European Community are defined for diesel in the norm EN 590 and for gasoline fuels in EN 228. Within these fuel specifications the test method ISO 13032 is an approved standard for the determination of ultra-low sulfur contents in automotive fuels by energy-dispersive X-ray fluorescence (EDXRF) spectrometry.

The benchtop EDXRF S2 POLAR masters all the requirements for low and ultra-low sulfur analysis in various automotive fuels and is fully norm-compliant with standard ISO 13032-12, which has been re-confirmed in 2018.

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