How to Measure Chlorine in Crude Oil by ASTM D4929C and Water Extraction

Analytical instrumentation

How to Measure Chlorine in Crude Oil by ASTM D4929C and Water Extraction

19 May, 2020

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To avoid the pitfalls of corrosion and other chloride-related concerns, refineries and terminals throughout the world have implemented standard methods and procedures to ensure that the organic chloride content in their crude is kept below a certain level. Such methods include ASTM D4929C – a faster and easier alternative to procedures A & B, as well as procedures like water extraction.

Download our whitepaper for a detailed "how-to" on measuring chlorides in crude oil by ASTM D4929C and water extraction. 

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