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BS EN 15489:2007, BS 2000-539:2007

Ensure compliance and quality with BS EN 15489:2007 for ethanol blending in petrol. Accurate water content determination using Karl Fischer titration.

Overview

BS EN 15489:2007 and BS 2000-539:2007 provide a comprehensive framework for determining the water content in ethanol used as a blending component for petrol. This standard outlines the Karl Fischer coulometric titration method, a precise and reliable technique for measuring moisture levels in ethanol. The accurate determination of water content is essential for ensuring the quality and performance of petrol blends.

Key Requirements

The standards set forth specific requirements for the testing process, including:

  • Sample Preparation: Guidelines for the collection and handling of ethanol samples to prevent contamination and ensure accurate results.
  • Testing Procedure: Detailed instructions on performing the Karl Fischer titration, including equipment calibration, reagent preparation, and titration execution.
  • Result Interpretation: Criteria for interpreting results, including acceptable limits for water content in ethanol blends.

Implementation Benefits

Adopting BS EN 15489:2007 and BS 2000-539:2007 offers several practical benefits for compliance professionals and organisations involved in fuel production:

  • Quality Assurance: Ensures that ethanol blends meet industry standards for water content, which is critical for maintaining fuel performance and engine efficiency.
  • Regulatory Compliance: Facilitates adherence to national and international regulations governing fuel quality, thereby reducing the risk of non-compliance penalties.
  • Operational Efficiency: Streamlines testing processes through standardised methods, reducing variability in results and improving overall laboratory efficiency.

Compliance Value

Compliance with BS EN 15489:2007 and BS 2000-539:2007 is vital for organisations aiming to uphold high standards of fuel quality. By implementing these standards, companies can:

  • Enhance Reputation: Demonstrating commitment to quality and compliance can improve customer trust and brand reputation.
  • Mitigate Risks: Reducing the likelihood of product recalls or failures due to water contamination in fuel blends.
  • Facilitate Trade: Compliance with recognised standards can ease market access and trade relationships within the European Union and beyond.

In conclusion, BS EN 15489:2007 and BS 2000-539:2007 are critical standards for the determination of water content in ethanol used for petrol blending. By following these guidelines, organisations can ensure product quality, regulatory compliance, and operational efficiency.

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Specification Details
  • Ethanol as a blending component for petrol
  • Determination of water content
  • Karl Fischer coulometric titration method
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