Table of Contents

HEAT of combustion of some nitriles, acids, and esters

27

2077

5

5..14-5..15

“ of the reaction of condenstion of aliphatic aldehydes, determination of,

15

2048-2052

“ and oxidation resistance, directions for testing of lubricants for

229

0 ‘101-0 ‘110

“ stability of lubricating oils, testing the (End of reel)

123

454-457

125

1427-1431

“ stability of various aviation oils, determination of, by M. Richter

249

10 ‘114-10 ‘128

HEATING values of liquid fuels, upper and lower

15

1673-1675

“ value solid and liquid fuels

41

2744

5

20 ‘111-20 ‘119

“ “ determination of,

67

875-877

69

654-656

HEAVY oils, analysis of olefinic

42

246-254

“ oil and wash oil testing

122

35

2515-2516

“ and middle oil analysis

150

5

HEXANE and pentane fractions, analysis of in a V tube

21

631-700

Translation S. O. Dev. Co.

243

20 ‘75-20 ‘88

HOLD, filtration time of, Ludwigshafen

6

2746

3

50 ‘57

“ solids in

4

2745

20

20 ‘41-20 ‘42

“ study of, Gelsenberg

4

2745

20

20 ‘76

HYDROGENATED oils, testing

49

1040-1042

HYDROXYL number, Ludwigshafen

6

2746

3

30 ‘104

48

674-675

“ number, semi-micro determination

47

88

1000-1005 pp

INHIBITORS in aviation gasoline, determination of,

60

32

65

“ ZVl in aviation gasoline, determination of

77

1184-1185

IMPURITIES, influence of, on storage stability of fuels

52

326-364

“ in used oils

32

419

“ total

67

988

INJECTION feed, tests of,

4

2745

20

20 ‘79-20 ‘82

254

357-358

INSOLUBLES in tetraline-cresol, determination of, in pitch

77

1345

IODINE number in gasoline

5

2746

1

80 ‘6-80 ‘7

5

80 ‘15-80 ‘16

7

70 ‘31-70 ‘32

46

3446

231-232

67

819-823

69

657-662

122

2487

“ number (from Holde, p. 764 and ff) Ludwigshafen

6

2746

3

30 ‘92-30 ‘99

“ number of gasoline and oil, determination of, (Micro method)

46

3446

1065-1087

“ method, bromometric micro

46

3446

1088-1089

“ numbers, micro

48

759-775

50

251

67

16-17

68

331-335

“ number, Klein (Politz)

77

1043

“ number, by Hanus

77

1200-1203

“ number, by Rosenmund and Kuhnhenn

77

1204

IODINE number of synthetic lubricants

79

2223-2224

“ number, a rapid iodometric test method for gasolines with a low

106

27862-27866

“ number in gasoline, determination of,

122

35

102486

“ “ experience in the determination of aromatics and the,

249

30 ‘63-30 ‘64

“ number

251

161-162

IRON in gasoline treated with iron carbonyl, deter-mination of,

122

35

102485

ISOPROPYL benzol (VT 702) gasoline, testing of,

213

60 ‘1-60 ‘35

LEAD in gasoline, determination of, Gelsenberg method

5

2746

1

60 ’47-60 ‘48

5

60 ‘55-60 ‘56

5

80 ‘8-80 ‘11

6

20 ‘9

52

88-93

52

437-445

72

582-583

73

117-126

92

430-444

“ contents of lubricants

6

2746

60 ‘29-60 ‘39

69

627-630

“ with X-rays, determination of tetraethyl

51

645-658

“ content of aviation fuels, FKFS rapid method for determination of, by O. Widmaier, FKFS Stuttgart

52

88-93

61

1956-1965

95

293-295

249

30 ‘9-30 ‘17

249

30 ‘75-30 ‘80

“ content of fuels, testing of laboratory methods for the determination of,

52

214-230

94

365-369

102

6285-6314

103

7858-7865

248

60 ‘47-60 ‘49

“ in fuels, proof and analysis of decomposition products of tetraethyl, I. Morghen

52

272-285 pp

“ tetraethyl in fuels, identification and deter-mination of decomposition products of,

102

6315-6339

“ tetraethyl, detection in and elimination from gasoline

104

26724-26729

“ gasolines, testing of high

117

100 ‘78-100 ‘81

“ tetraethyl, DVL rapid determination

162

916-920

LEAD in liquid fuels, a quick and accurate method of determination of, by I. Morghen

204

1-6

“ in fuels, an exact and rapid method for the determination of,

52

456-465

Translation

225

60 ‘92-60 ‘97

249

20 ‘102-20 ‘109

“ tetraethyl, in fuels by two different methods, determination of,

93

122-128

“ content of aviation fuels, rapid method for the determination of, (1941 Yearbook of the German Aviation Study)

94

249-252

“ tetraethyl and its aging products in aero engine fuel, determination of, byI. Morghen

248

60 ‘50-60 ‘67

30 ’88-30 ‘103

LIGHT end constituents, determination of boiling above 26°, synthesis process

41

2744

5

20 ‘78-20 ‘79

“ ends tests, synthesis process, miscellaneous

41

2744

5

20 ‘82-20 ‘83

LIQUIFIED fuel gas, determination of gasoline content of,

122

35

102487

LPG, propane-butane in gasoline, Gelsenberg

6

2746

1

10 ‘44-10 ‘50

LUBE oil testing, tolerances in

32

4043B

31

407

LUBRICATING oils, testing of,

51

256-264

502-511

77

1282-1290

1347-1348

LUBRICANTS, listing of tests for general discussions

69

608-619

MELTING and pour points

67

828-829

837-841

MIDDLE and heavy oil analysis

150

5

MOTOR fuels and their testing

187

4024-4027

“ “ oils, greases, etc., current standard army tests for

51

1-128

“ oil and gasoline testing

33

3440

1 & 2

280 pp

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NAPHTHALENE in oil Gelsenberg method

5

2746

1

80 ‘12

“ content of wash oil, determination of,

140

91-92a

“ aromatics, olefins and paraffins in gasoline

5

2746

1

60 ’60-60 ‘61

11

2247

14

50 ‘40-50 ‘43

77

1081-1083

“ Gelsenberg method

5

2746

1

70 ‘115

“ dehydrogenation for the anlaysis of,

7

2732

BB

70 ‘15-70 ‘23

Translation Baer

225

10 ‘120-10 ‘124

“ analysis by low temperature dehydrogenation

7

2732

SS

70 ‘67-70 ‘69

Translation

225

20 ‘5-20 ‘6

NAPHTHENES, a quantative separation from paraffins

7

2732

2

70 ‘13-70 ‘14

“ olefins, aromatics, and paraffins in gasoline

5

2746

1

60 ‘60-60 ‘61

11

2247

14

50 ‘40-50 ‘43

77

1081-1083

NEUTRALIZATION number, determination of, (acid number)

15

1667

“ number (stuffing-box grease)

32

4043B

41

425

“ of gasolines, diesel oils and lubricating oils

42

81-107

67

825-826

67

957-985

“ and saponification numbers, and acid, deter-mination of in shale oil

186

2528-2532