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ASTM WK93908

Revision of D5453-24 Standard Test Method for Determination of Total Sulfur in Light Hydrocarbons, Spark Ignition Engine Fuel, Diesel Engine Fuel, and Engine Oil by Ultraviolet Fluorescence

Rationale

This ballot addresses conflicting guidance in D5453-24 sections 13.5 and 14.1. Specifically, 14.1 indicates that the density of the test sample is calculated from a “mass of sample (with a precision of ± 0.01 mg) where the sample mass is derived from the sample’s volume obtained “with Class A volume precision”. And 13.5 indicates that the sample mass is determined “… by performing a gravimetric weighing of the test sample into a Class A volumetric flask …” A lab determining density as per 14.1 may use a Class A 25 mL volumetric flask having a tolerance ± 0.03 mL as per ASTM E288 Table 1, Requirements for Volumetric Flasks (see below). And if, for example, the test sample density is in the range of 0.7 gm/mL to 0.8 gm/mL, the ± 0.03 mL volume tolerance equates to a mass tolerance of ± 0.021 gm to ± 0.024 gm (0.7 gm/mL x 0.03 to 0.8 gm/mL x 0.03 mL = 0.021 gm to 0.024 gm) or ± 21 mg to ± 24 mg. Moreover, the guidance in 14.1 may cause the lab to unnecessarily use a balance that determines mass to the hundred thousandths of a gram (a mass having at least 5 significant figures). Such a determination would result in the above density calculation with 5 significant figures or more in the numerator, only 4 significant figures in the denominator, and thus only 4 significant figures in the quotient.

Details

Developed by Subcommittee: D02.03

Committee: D02

Staff Manager: Alyson Fick

Work Item Status

Date Initiated: 02-17-2025

Technical Contact: Benjamin Silbelus

Item: 003

Ballot: D02.03 (25-02)

Status: In Balloting

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