Gasoline Gum Tolerance of Ordnance Equipment
460219
01/01/1946
- Event
- Content
- WHEN subjected to long storage periods, particularly at high temperatures, gasoline may undergo an increase in gum content.For this reason the Ordnance Department requested CRC to recommend the maximum permissible limits of ASTM gum in aged fuels that could safely be used during emergencies.The tests reported in this paper were undertaken by the Gasoline Additives Group of the CFR Motor Fuels Division.
- Pages
- 8
- Citation
- ALSPAUGH, M., "Gasoline Gum Tolerance of Ordnance Equipment," SAE Technical Paper 460219, 1946, https://doi.org/10.4271/460219.