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The Use of Infrared Spectroscopy in Oil Identification
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The application of infrared analysis to blended oils is discussed. The specific additive packages can be recognized by their unique spectra as well as any dilution by uncompounded oil.
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Adinoff, B., Drakos, I., and Kostello, E., "The Use of Infrared Spectroscopy in Oil Identification," SAE Technical Paper 770641, 1977, https://doi.org/10.4271/770641.Also In
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