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IS 1745 (1978): petroleum hydrocarbon solvent [PCD 3:Petroleum, Lubricants and their Related Products]
IS : 1745 - 1978 (Rmfnmad 1994)
Indian Standard
SPECIFICATION FOR PETROLEUM HYDROCARBON SOLVENTS
( Second Revision )
Gr2
Fourth Reprint OCTOBER 1997
UDC 66.062.2
CQ Copyright 1978
BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDS MANAK BHAVAN, 9 BAHADUR SHAH ZAFAR MARC3
NEW DELHI 110002
May 1978
IS:1745-1978
Indian Standard SPECIFICATION FOR
PETROLEUM HYDROCARBON SOLVENTS
( Second Revision )
Petroleum Products Sectional Committee, PCDC 3
Chairman
DR I. B. GULATI
Members
Representing
Indian Institute of Petroleum ( CSIR ), Dehra Dun
SHRI H. K. MULCHAND.%NI ( Allernofe to Dr I. B. Gulati )
SERI N. A. de X. ALPHONSO Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd, Bombay SERI D. N. NACWEKAR ( Alternate )
DR A. S. BHADURI Sational Test House, Calcutta Sam S. K. BOSE ( Alterna:c )
DE K S BHATTACHARYA S&I S. K
DR J. P. DAL.+; GANCWLY ( Alternatcf’inis’ry Of Defence
Lubrizol India Ltd, Bombay SERI K. A. RAO ( Alternate )
SHRI A. R. DEY Ind.ti Oil Corporation Ltd ( Marketing Division ), Bombay
SHRI K. K. RAI ( Alternate ) DIRECTOR OF
ENQINEERIN~ M A R I N E Naval Headquarters ( Ministry of Defence ),
New Delhi LT CDR K. P. MENON ( .Iltrmate )
SERI M. S. EKBOTE Indian Airlines, New Delhi SHRI G. K. AGARWAL ( Alternale >
’ SHRI K. B. GANESAN SMT N. V. ASNANI ( Alternate )
SHRI C. T. GEOHQE SnRI P. K. GORI> .
Da K. K. G~JPTA ( A&mate ) 3~x1 G: C. GOSWAMI
S&I I. CHANI>RA ( Alternate ) COL G. M. Gup?~a
Assam Oil Co Ltd, Digboi
Directorate of Supplies & Transport ( Ministry of Defence )
LT-Cot DAVINDER SINQH ( Alternate )
( Continued on pugs 2 )
directorate General of Civil Aviation, New Delhi
Cochin Relineries Ltd, Co&in Indian Oil Corporation Ltd ( Research and
Development Centre ), Faridabad
@ Copyright 1978 BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDS
This publication is protected under the Indian CoPyright Act ( XIV of 1957 ) and reproduction in whole or in part by any means except with written permission of the publisher shall be deemed to be an infringement of copyright under the said Act.
IS : 1745 - 1978
( Conlinutd from pap 1 )
Members Representing
JOINT DIRECTOR ( CHEM ), Railway-Board ( Ministry of Railways ) RDSO, LUCKNOW
CHEXIST & METALLURGIST, NORTHEBN RAILWAY.
* LUCKNOW ( Alternate ) Wo CDtr J. M. K~USHAL Air Headquarters ( Ministry of Defcnce ), New Delhi
SQN LDE P. I. LOUIS ( Aikrnatc ) SHRI DILIP KUXAR MUKEERJEE Central Fuel Research Institute ( CSIR.), Dhanbad
SHRI V. A. KRISHNA~~URTHY ( Aknatt ) SHRI P. N. MURTI Caltex Oil Refining (India ) Ltd, Bomhay
SHRI K. V. LAZARUS ( Alttrnak ) SERI I. N. MUIWY Chief C&troller of Explosives, Nagpur
SEIRI CHARANJIT LAL ( Allrrnak ) SERI R. V. NARAYANAMURTRY Directorate of Aeronautics ( Ministry of Defence )
Sam B. M. SRARMA ( Alttrnalt ) SHHI T. S. NAYAR Ministry of Petroleum
SHRI T. P. SUBR.~RMANAYAM ( Alftmatt ) SHBI P. D. &RI Bharat Petroleum corporation Ltd, Bombay
SHRI C. H. SAHEBA ( Alternate ).. SERI G. RA~H.~VANDH~N Madras Refineries Ltd, Madras
SRBI T. V. VAR&ESE ( Alttmatt ) SHRI RAJINDRA SINCH Directorate of Technical Development & Production’
( Air ); Ministry of Defence SHRI V. CHANDRASEKARAN ( Ahmate)
DR V. s. RAMANdrHAN Ministry of Finance ( Department of Revenue & Bankide )
SHRI, D. R. GUPTA ( Alternate ) Y *
DB R. D. SRIV~STAVA Ministry of Defence S&I N. N. BHATTACEBYA ( Altcmutc j
SHRI J. L. VASUDEVA Indian Oil Corporation Ltd ( Refineries & Pipelines Division ), New Delhi
SERI S. K. M.~TIWR, Deputy Director ( P & C )
Director General, .BIS.( Ex-oJuio Mtmbtr )
SSRI M. A. U. KFIAX Deputy Director ( P & C ), IS1
Petroleum Solvents Subcommittee, PCDC 3’: 7
CWILWW
SHRI K. SUNDARA~I
Members
Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd, Bornhay
SHRI C. V. RAXASWAMY ( Alltrnate to Sbri K. Sundaram )
SHEI V. N. B.~~AMI Indian Institute of’ Petroleum, Dehra Dun SERI S. R. GOEL ( Alltrnalt )
( Contin& on page 8 )
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IS:174!5-1978
Indian Standard SPECIFICATION FOR
PETROLEUM HYDROCARBON SOLVENTS
( Second Revision ) 0. FOREWORD
0.1 This Indian Standard ( Second Revision ) was adopted by the In&an
Standards Institution on 1 February 1978, after the draft finalized by the Petroleum Products Sectional Committee had been approved by the Petroleum, Coal and Related Products Division Council.
0.2 This standard was first issued in 1961 when a large variety of grades
of petroleum hydrocarbon solvents was rationalized to a limited set of ranges covering the various uses and in supersession of IS : &l-1950*. In the light of experience and in order to provide for an additional grade ( solvent 125/240 ) widely prevalent in th:: country, this standard was revised in 1966. Another important change in that revision was to define the s9lventr 60180, 501120 and 901135 in terms of the dry point as the
upper limit instead of the final boiling point as in the case of the other grades. This WIS bttcause of the poor reproducibility of the final boiling point for these lower fractions and the consequent unreliability of this test requirement in specifying these grades precisely, The Doctor test: requirement was deleted for a11 the grades.
0.3 The second revision was taken up as a result of review of this standard by the Cjmm’ttee in the light of the present day requirements and availability of these solvents for various end uses. given in the 1966 version are being retained.
All the existing grades However, the references
given in clause 2.1 with respect to their end uses are being deleted. It was felt that these references were causing a bit of confusion rather than providing any guidance to the consumers. It is now left for the individual user to select any suitable grade for his specific purpose among the various grad= specified in the standard.
0.4 For the purpose of deciding whether a particular requirement of this standard is complied with, the final value, observed or calculated, expressing the result of a test or analysis, shall be rounded off in actor- ,I dance with IS : 2-196Ot. The number of significant places retained in the rounded off value should be the same as that of the specified value icl this standard.
*Spccificalion for white spirit for paints. tRu]es for rounding off numerical values ( reoisizcd ).
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IS:1745-1978
1. SCOPE
1.1 This standard prescribes the requirements and the methods of test for petroleum hydrocarbon solvents generally used in solvent extraction of oils, rubber and paint industries, in the formulation of insecticides, for drycleaning and for textile printing purposes.
2. GRADES
3.1 The hydrocarbon solvents shall be of the following grades, pencraliy applicable for the various industries, such as solvent extracti,)n, rubber industry, paint industry, textile industry, drycleaning and insecticide formulation, etc:
a) Solvent 60/80;
b) Solvent 50/ 120;
c) Solvent 90/ 135;
dj Solvent 125/240;
e) Solvent 145/205, low aromatic;
f ) Solvent 145/205, high aromatic; and
g) Solvent 150/3OO.
3. REQUSREMENTS
3.1 General - The material shall be a petroleum distillate and shall be clear and free from sediment, suspended matter and undissolved water.
3.1.1 The material shall also comply with the requirements prescribed in Table 1 when tested according to the a.ppropriate method under ‘P’ series of IS : 1448*, as indicated in co1 10 of Table 1.
prescribed
4. PACKING AND MARKING
4.1 Packing - The material shall be packed in suitable containers as agreed to between the purchaser and the supplier and subject to the provisions of latest issue of Red Tariff Rules and Rates for the Conveyance by Rail of Explosives and Other Dangerous Goods, issued by the Indian Railway Conference Association and the latest Petroleum Rules enforced in the country.
4.2 Marking
4.2.1 The material shall be supplied in accordance with,the marking and delivery instructions given by the purchaser.
*Methods of test for petroleum and its products.
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IS : 1745 - 1978
4.2.2 Each container shall be marked with the following information:
a) Name and grade of the material;
bj Manufacturer’s name, initials or trade-mark, if any;
c) Volume of the contents in litres;
d) Year of manufacture or packing; and
e,’ The caution label ‘FLAMMABLE together with the corres- ponding symbol fin labelling dangerous goods [see Fig. I8 of IS : 1260 ( Part I )-1973* 1.
4.2.3 I:ach container mav also be marked with the StandardMark.
4.2.4 The use of the Standard Mark is governed by the provisions of the Bureau of Indian Standards Act, 1986 and the Rules and Regulations made thereunder. The details of conditions under which the licence for the use of Standard Mark may be granted to manufacturers or producers may be obtained from the Bureau of Indian Standards.
5. SAMPLING
5.1 Representative samples of the mater% shall be drawn as prescribed in IS : 1117-19661.
5.2 Tests for all the characteristics given in Table 1 shall be conducted on the composite sample.
5.3 The lot shall be declared as conforming to the requirements of the specification, if all the test results on the composite sample meet the relevant specification requirement.
*Pictorial marking for handling and labelling of goods: Part I Dangerous goods ( jirsr reuision ).
t-Methods of sampling of petroleum and its products.
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SL No.
(1)
i)
ii)
iii)
iv)
CO
v)
vi)
TABLE 1 REQUIREMENTS FOR PETROLEUM HYDROCARBON SOLVENTS
( Clauses 3.1.1 and 5.2 )
t:
3 WI
CHARAOTERIBTI(I
(2)
Colour ( Saybolt ), Min
(3)
+25
(4)
-t25
(5)
$25
(6)
+21
(7)
+20
(8) (9)
+20 -
(10)
P: 14
Colour ( ASTM ), Max - - - - - 3.5 P: 12
Density at 15’C, g/ml
Flahsl, point ( Abel ),
f- -----Not limited but to be reported---------+ P: 16
- - 30% 35% 35°C 35% P : 20
Distillation range:
a) In i t i a 1 boiling point, Mih
b) 50 percent by volume recovered at, in ‘C
c) 95 percent by volume recovered at, in “C
d) Final boiling point, Max
e) Dry point, Max
P: I8
60°C 50% 90% 125°C 145°C 145% 150%
+-------Not limited but to be reported ----+
+-------Not limited but to be reported--------+
Aromatic content, per- . .
- - 240°C 205°C 205°C 300°C
80°C 120% 135% - - - _
6 Max 35 Max 20 Min 40 Max 40 Max 45 Min 50 Min tP_ :?!or
e SOLVENT SOLVENT SOLVENT SOLVENT SOLVENT SOLVENT SOLVENT METHOD OF
60/80 50/120 90/135 1251240 1451205, 1451205, 150/300 Low HIQH
TEST[RERTO i (I? ) OF
AR~MATIO AROMATIC IS: 1448*] 3
cent bxvolume . P : 48
IS : 1745 -. 1978
( Continued from page 2 )
Members Repmcnting
SHRI G. C. GOSWAMI Assam Oil Co Ltd, Digboi SHRI I. CHANDRA ( Allernnfe j
SHRI K. C. JAIN Indian Oil Corporation Ltd ( Refineries & Pipelines Division ), New Delhi
SHRI D. P. AHLUWALI.~ ( Alfcrnotc ) SERI B. V. K?\NTAIC Solvent Extractors Association of India, Bombay
SHRI D. K. R. RAO ( Altrrnate ) SHRI V. KRISHNAXURTHY Regional Research Laboratory ( CSIR ), Hyderahad SHRI V. N. Marran All India Rubber Industries Association, Bombay
DR W. MILLNS ( Alternate ) SXRI P. N. MURTI Caltex Oil Refining ( India ) Ltd, Bombay
SHRI K. RAVICH~NDRA ( Allernnte ) SHRI T. S. NAYAR Ministry of Petroleum
SHRI T. P. SURRAHMANYA~,AltelnUte ) SHRI M. N. R.40 The Indian Paint Association, Calcutta
SHRI M. M. GIIOSH ( Alternate ) SHRI M. R. SUBBAIUM Ministry of Civil Supplies & Cooperation
SHRI S. N. BHATNA~AR ( Alternate ) SHRI A. V. VENKATESH Indian Oil Corporation Ltd ( Marketing Division ),
Bombay SHBI P. L. VERMA Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd, Bombay
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