Liquid petroleum products - Determination of fatty acid methyl ester (FAME) content in middle distillates - Infrared spectrometry method
This European Standard specifies a test method for the determination of Fatty Acid Methyl Ester (FAME) content in
diesel fuel or domestic heating fuel by mid infrared spectrometry, which applies to FAME contents of the three
measurement ranges as follows:
— range A: for FAME contents ranging from approx. 0,05 % (V/V) to approx. 3 % (V/V);
— range B: for FAME contents ranging from approx. 3 % (V/V) to approx. 20 % (V/V);
— range C: for FAME contents ranging from approx. 20 % (V/V) to approx. 50 % (V/V).
Principally, higher FAME contents can also be analysed if diluted; however, no precision data for results outside the
specified range is available at present.
This test method was verified to be applicable to samples which contain FAME conforming to EN 14214. Reliable
quantitative results are obtained only if the samples do not contain any significant amounts of other interfering
components, especially esters and other carbonyl compounds which possess absorption bands in the spectral
region used for quantification of FAME. If such interfering components are present, this test method is expected to
produce higher values.
ΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ ΠΡΟΪΟΝΤΟΣ:
CYS EN 14078:2014
This European Standard specifies a test method for the determination of Fatty Acid Methyl Ester (FAME) content in
diesel fuel or domestic heating fuel by mid infrared spectrometry, which applies to FAME contents of the three
measurement ranges as follows:
— range A: for FAME contents ranging from approx. 0,05 % (V/V) to approx. 3 % (V/V);
— range B: for FAME contents ranging from approx. 3 % (V/V) to approx. 20 % (V/V);
— range C: for FAME contents ranging from approx. 20 % (V/V) to approx. 50 % (V/V).
Principally, higher FAME contents can also be analysed if diluted; however, no precision data for results outside the
specified range is available at present.
This test method was verified to be applicable to samples which contain FAME conforming to EN 14214. Reliable
quantitative results are obtained only if the samples do not contain any significant amounts of other interfering
components, especially esters and other carbonyl compounds which possess absorption bands in the spectral
region used for quantification of FAME. If such interfering components are present, this test method is expected to
produce higher values.