API Publ 4592
Odor Threshold Studies Performed with Gasoline and Gasoline Combined with MTBE, ETBE and TAME
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Language: English
License Type: Single User
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About This Item
API Publ 4592 is a technical document focused on odor threshold studies for gasoline and gasoline blended with MTBE, ETBE, and TAME. It provides a specialized reference for understanding how these fuels and oxygenates relate to perceived odor performance, which can matter in product evaluation, formulation review, and quality-related decision-making. For buyers comparing standards documents, API Publ 4592 offers a defined technical basis that may support engineering review, procurement screening, and internal assessment of fuel characteristics in refining or downstream operations.
Overview of API Publ 4592
As an API document issued by Publ, API Publ 4592 serves as a technical reference rather than a field procedure. Its official title indicates a focus on odor threshold studies involving gasoline and gasoline combined with MTBE, ETBE, and TAME, making it relevant to work that evaluates sensory-related fuel behavior and comparative formulation effects. In practical terms, it can help teams interpret odor-related study findings within a controlled technical context. The 1994 document is often most useful where historical API guidance or documented study background is needed.
Common use cases of API Publ 4592
API Publ 4592 is commonly reviewed in refinery, product quality, and technical support settings where gasoline blend components are being assessed for odor-related implications. It may be useful to engineering, QA/QC, operations, and procurement teams that need a documented reference when comparing fuel additives or reviewing product specifications. The document can also support internal technical review, lab reference work, and documentation aligned with fuel development or product handling programs. Buyers typically use it when odor study context matters to formulation, quality consistency, or compliance-oriented evaluation.
Benefits of using API Publ 4592
Using API Publ 4592 can improve technical consistency when odor threshold information is part of a broader fuel review. It helps teams work from a recognized API reference tied to gasoline and common oxygenate blends, which can support clearer communication between lab personnel, engineers, and quality functions. For organizations managing fuel formulation or downstream product assessment, the document may reduce ambiguity in technical discussions and provide useful background for specification review, product comparison, and risk-aware decision-making. It is a practical reference for teams that need documented study context rather than general guidance.
- Odor threshold study reference
- Gasoline blend comparison context
- MTBE, ETBE, and TAME focus
- Useful for QA/QC and engineering review
- Relevant to refinery and downstream teams
- Supports technical documentation and assessment
- Publication Date: 1994
- Publisher: API
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