This course covers the determination, by ultraviolet spectrophotometry, of the total concentration of naphthalene, acenaphthene, and alkylated derivatives of these hydrocarbons in jet fuels. This test method is designed to analyze fuels containing not more than 5 percent of such components and having end points below 315 degrees C (600 degrees F); however, the range of concentrations used in the interlaboratory test programs which established the precision statements for this test method were 0.03 to 4.25 volume percent for Procedure A, and 0.08 to 5.6 volume percent for Procedure B. This test method determines the maximum amount of naphthalenes that could be present.
The course takes approximately 1 hour to complete and includes instructional video content, interactive knowledge checks, and a self-grading quiz. Downloadable resources include a pdf of the standard.
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
Anyone who runs the D1840 test method or who needs an understanding of the test method and how it is properly run.
CEUs: .1 or 1 PDH
Certificate: A certificate is available upon successful completion of the course and an 80% or higher score on the exam.
ASTM D1840
This training course is part of the following program:
1 year online subscription for a Single User Only via username/password. Requires internet access.
For pricing for Multi-User access or for more information, please contact sales here or call 1-877-909-ASTM.