Table of Contents

SAMPLING of Gelsenberg oil

6

2746

1

10 ‘63-10 ‘65

“ of stall products, Politz, September 4, 1942

77

959-960

SAPONIFIABLE matter in petroleum

32

4043B

36

418

SAPONIFICATION number, Gelsenberg method

5

2746

1

80 ‘13

“ “ of gasolines, diesel oils and lubricating oils

42

81-107

67

825-826

67

957-985

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

186

2528-2532

SHALE, determination of boric acid in,

186

2520-2521

SHALE benzine, determination of hydrocarbon groups in, by Chelintsev et al Chemistry of Solid Fuels, Vol. 4, 1933

255

573-577 pp

Translation SR-12 Sinclair

279

475-481

“ oil, correspondence concerning analytical investigation of,

185

1307-1315

“ oil, determination of acid, neutralization and saponification numbers of,

186

2528-2532

“ oil, the Fischer essay of, by Oppelt

242

38

50 ‘67-50 ‘71

“ “ the Schweitzer method of determination of oil content of,

187

3360-3367

“ oil, various methods for determining oil content of,

187

3368-3385

“ oil, paraffin content in

186

2533-2536

“ “ determination of xylol-insolubles in,

186

2526-2527

SODA in liquid phase products, Scholven

7

2746

5

0 ‘28

SOFTENING point

77

1155-1156

“ “ of pitch, determination of,

140

41

SOLIDS removal, Gelsenberg method

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2746

1

70 ‘53

SPECIFIC gravity of tar

140

40

SPREADING, aging and corrosive properties of lubricants, determination of,

127

742-744

783-790

825-826

864-867

898

950

993-994

1019

1022-1031

128

1065-1068

1098-1100

1116-1118

1155-1156

1202-1207

1262-1266

1302-1304

1364-1367

1414-1418

1466-1468

1500-1502

1536-1538

STABILITY of motor oils, lab. methods for the determination of,

80

4014-4016

“ storage, of fuels, bomb test

52

67-73

76-77

STORAGE stability

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2746

3

30 ‘67-30 ‘68

69

673-674

STORAGE stability of gasolines, bibliography

5

2746

1

60 ‘57

SULFOCYANATE number

77

1197-1199

“ and CO number

67

944-952

SULFUR, determination of mercaptans in gasoline (doctor test), Gelsenberg method

5

2746

1

60 ‘46

5

2746

1

70 ‘108

7

5

0 ‘12

Translation Baer

225

10 ‘16

77

1277-1281

“ active, in gasoline, Gelsenberg method

5

2746

1

60 ‘62

70 ‘123-70 ‘124

70 ‘90

“ copper strip test, Gelsenberg method

5

2746

1

70 ‘106

“ elementary determination in an apparatus built entirely of glass, Gelsenberg method

5

2746

1

60 ‘65-60 ‘67

“ in oil, Sheen and Kahler method, Gelsenberg

6

2746

1

10 ‘7

“ in oil and gasoline, Ludwigshafen

6

2746

3

30 ‘87-30 ‘89

69

693-700

“ Mercaptans (National Petroleum News, 1933, number 34, p. 37)

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2746

3

30 ‘111-30 ‘112

“ in gasolines, phenols, etc., volumetric deter-mination of small and trace amounts of,

15

1976-1987

“ and chlorine in tin-containing oils, deter-mination of,

18

46..409-46..41

“ in gasoline, test for corrosive

32

4043B

28

401-403

“ total in liquid fuel

46

3446

127-129

“ action of gasoline on copper in the Heinze-Marder corrosion bomb

67

986

“ sulfide, determination of,

122

35

2493

SUPERCHARGE tests

51

706-743

SYNTHETIC gasoline fuels, tests of,

93

853-866

“ lube manufacture, comparison of I. G. and Rhenania, analytical methods employed in,

56

444-448

SYNTHESIS off-gas, gasoline in,

41

2744

5

20 ‘1-20 ‘22

T-52 process, analytical control of the,

78

756-757

TEST stand operation, noises associated with

108

10292-10319

“ stand noises, reduction of,

108

10322-10373

TESTING of fuels, elaboration of the standard methods of the German Union for testing materials, by Seibert, Gelsenberg

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2746

5

10 ‘1-10 ’12

“ of gasolines to which iron carbonyl had been added

122

102486

TESTS, typical on components and blends of motor gasoline, diesel oil fuel oils, and some specialties.

32-II

4043C

2..138-2..18*

TESTS with fuels of different boiling ranges (End of reel)

123

504-506

“ with TZ-100 safety fuels and a spindle oil from the Deutsches Gasoline A. G., by Kohler

102

7039-7048

TETRALINE-insolubles in pitch, determination of,

77

1345

VAPOR lock formation, Gelsenberg method

5

2746

1

70 ‘119

WASH oil and heavy oil, testing

122

35

2515-2516

“ “ determination of the specific gravity of,

140

93

WATER determination, carbide method, Gelsenberg

4

2745

20

20 ‘45

“ in gasoline at +20°C., solubility of, Gelsenberg method

5

2746

1

70 ‘109

69

704-705

“ in light fuels, solubility of,

15

1671

“ determination in oils and greases

32

4043B

33

411-413

“ solubility of greases

32

4043B

39

421-422

“ iodometric method for the determination of,

42

78-81

“ determinations in lubricants

69

706

“ in mineral oils

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3446

176-177

67

830-831

“ in tar, determination of,

140

41

“ content of wash oil, determination of,

140

84 (a-b)

WAXES, binding power of,

67

852

WEAR, ring sticking and aging with motor oils, testing of, (End of reel)

123

297-306

UNSAPONIFIABLES, Ludwigshafen

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2746

3

30 ‘105

XYLENE-insolubles in shale oil, determination of,

186

2526-2527

XYLENOLS by bromination, determination of,

15

2305-2315

ZINC test for diesel oil

69

671