UOP 1037-20
Trace Metals Analysis in Liquefied Petroleum Gases by Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometry
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UOP 1037-20 is a laboratory method for Trace Metals Analysis in Liquefied Petroleum Gases by Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometry, designed for professionals who need a reliable way to evaluate metal content in LPG samples. It supports analytical review where trace contamination or compositional concerns may affect product quality, handling, or downstream performance. For refinery laboratories, QA/QC teams, and analytical chemists, this method provides a focused approach to trace metals measurement using ICP-MS, making it relevant for technical documentation, sample comparison, and routine quality assessment.
What does UOP 1037-20 measure?
UOP 1037-20 addresses the analytical determination of trace metals in liquefied petroleum gases using inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry. In practical laboratory work, that means it is intended to measure very low-level metallic constituents in LPG samples with an instrumental trace-analysis approach. The method is suited to buyers looking for a standardized metals testing reference that supports sample characterization, contamination review, and consistent analytical reporting. It is especially relevant where precise metals data is needed for technical evaluation rather than broad product screening.
Where is UOP 1037-20 used?
This method is commonly used in refinery and petrochemical laboratory settings where liquefied petroleum gases must be checked for trace metals as part of product quality review or process monitoring. It may be used by analytical chemists, laboratory analysts, QA/QC specialists, and technical reviewers who support LPG testing and documentation. UOP 1037-20 is also useful when teams need a consistent analytical method for comparing sample results, reviewing potential contamination, or supporting internal quality decisions tied to gas handling and product evaluation.
Why is UOP 1037-20 important?
UOP 1037-20 matters because trace metals in LPG can influence how a sample is understood, qualified, and documented in a professional laboratory workflow. A clear ICP-MS method helps teams generate comparable data, improve analytical consistency, and support quality control decisions with greater confidence. For organizations involved in fuel testing, refinery lab work, or technical reporting, the method offers a defined reference for metals analysis that can strengthen product review, laboratory comparison, and traceability in routine evaluation.
- Trace metals analysis for LPG
- ICP-MS instrumental method
- Laboratory sample characterization
- Refinery QA/QC support
- Analytical chemist and lab team use
- Technical review and reporting
- Publisher: UOP
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