GSO ISO 2592:2008
ISO 2592:2000
Gulf Standard
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Approved on
03 September 2008
Determination of flash and fire points - Cleveland open cup method
GSO ISO 2592:2008 Files
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14 Pages
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OMR
48.09
GSO ISO 2592:2008 Scope
This International Standard specifies a procedure for the determination of flash and fire points of petroleum
products using the Cleveland open cup apparatus. It is applicable to petroleum products having an open cup flash
point above 79 °C, except fuel oils, which are most commonly tested by the closed cup procedure described in
ISO 2719 [1].
NOTE Flash point and fire point are indications of the ability of a substance to form a flammable mixture with air under
controlled conditions, and then to support combustion. They are only two of a number of properties that may contribute towards
the assessment of overall flammability and combustibility of a material.
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