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Basic dataStandard ID: LY/T 1393-2014 (LY/T1393-2014)Description (Translated English): Pine tar Sector / Industry: Forestry Industry Standard (Recommended) Classification of Chinese Standard: B72 Classification of International Standard: 65.050 Word Count Estimation: 7,797 Date of Implementation: 12/1/2014 Older Standard (superseded by this standard): LY/T 1393-1999 Quoted Standard: GB 190; GB/T 258; GB/T 260; GB/T 508; GB/T 511; GB/T 13377 Regulation (derived from): State Forestry Bulletin No. 12 2014 Issuing agency(ies): State Forestry Administration Summary: This standard specifies the terms and definitions of pine tar, technical requirements, test methods, inspection rules and signs, packaging, transportation and storage. This standard applies to pine root oil and carbonized wood rosin residue was distilled LY/T 1393-2014: Pine tar---This is a DRAFT version for illustration, not a final translation. Full copy of true-PDF in English version (including equations, symbols, images, flow-chart, tables, and figures etc.) will be manually/carefully translated upon your order.Pine tar ICS 65.050 B72 People's Republic of China Forestry Industry Standard Replacing LY/T 1393-1999 Pine tar Published on.2014-08-21 2014-12-01 implementation State Forestry Administration released ForewordThis standard was drafted in accordance with the rules given in GB/T 1.1-2009. This standard replaces LY/T 1393-1999. This standard has the following differences compared to LY/T 1393-1999. --- Added sections for "Scope", "Regulatory References", "Terms and Definitions". This standard is proposed and managed by the Institute of Chemical Industry of Forest Products of the Chinese Academy of Forestry. This standard was drafted. Institute of Chemical Industry of Forest Products of China Academy of Forestry, Zhejiang Rongxing Activated Carbon Co., Ltd. The main drafters of this standard. Sun Kang, Deng Xianlun, Dai Weizhen, Shu Hongnan, Jia Yujie, Lin Guanxi, Zhang Yanping, Chen Chao. The previous versions of the standards replaced by this standard are. ---ZBG16001-1986; ---LY/T 1393-1999. Pine tar1 ScopeThis standard specifies the terms and definitions, technical requirements, test methods, inspection rules and signs, packaging, transportation and storage of pine tar. This standard applies to pine tar refining crude oil and wood rosin residue by distillation of pine tar, mainly used in the rubber industry softener and wood Preservatives.2 Normative referencesThe following documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references, only dated versions apply to this article. Pieces. For undated references, the latest edition (including all amendments) applies to this document. GB 190 dangerous goods packaging mark GB/T 258 Determination of acidity of gasoline, kerosene and diesel GB/T 260 petroleum product moisture determination method GB/T 508 petroleum product ash determination method GB/T 511 Determination of mechanical impurities in petroleum and petroleum products and additives GB/T 13377 Determination of density or relative density of crude oil and liquid or solid petroleum products - Capillary pycnometers and scales Double capillary pycnometer3 Terms and definitions3.1 Pine tar, also known as pine oil, pine root tar, wood tar, is mainly made from pine root crude oil and wood rosin residue by distillation, which is a complex The mixture is mainly composed of guaiacol, cresol, methyl cresol, phenol, o-ethylphenol, turpentine, turpentine, etc., and has a special odor.4 Technical requirements4.1 Appearance traits Dark brown to black viscous liquid or semi-solid. 4.2 Technical Specifications 4.2.1 Pine tar specifications are classified into I, II and III grades. 4.2.2 The technical indicators of pine tar should meet the requirements of Table 1. Table 1 Pine tar technical indicators Level I II III Viscosity (Eng's viscosity) (100mL, 85°C)/s 180~250 251~350 351~450 ...... |