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UOP 254-14

Apparent Bulk Density of Fluid Cracking Catalyst

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UOP 254-14 is the UOP method for Apparent Bulk Density of Fluid Cracking Catalyst, providing a standardized way to evaluate the bulk density behavior of this catalyst material. For buyers comparing laboratory methods, it is a practical reference for catalyst handling, material characterization, and quality review in refinery and petroleum testing environments. Because apparent bulk density can influence storage, transport, and process handling considerations, this method supports consistent technical assessment and documentation. UOP 254-14 is especially relevant when teams need a reliable laboratory basis for comparing catalyst lots or reviewing product specifications.

UOP 254-14 method scope

This UOP test method focuses on the apparent bulk density measurement of fluid cracking catalyst, keeping the analytical scope centered on a key physical property rather than broader performance testing. It is designed for petroleum and chemical laboratory use where a defined method is needed for product characterization and comparison. In practice, UOP 254-14 helps establish a common basis for evaluating catalyst materials, supporting technical review, incoming material checks, and specification-oriented documentation. Its scope is closely tied to laboratory measurement of a catalyst property that matters for handling and quality control.

Where is UOP 254-14 used?

UOP 254-14 is commonly used in refinery laboratories, catalyst evaluation groups, and technical teams responsible for fluid cracking catalyst quality review. Laboratory analysts may use it during routine sample testing, while refinery QA/QC personnel and technical reviewers may rely on it when comparing catalyst lots or reviewing supplier documentation. Chemical engineers and petroleum specialists may also reference the method when apparent bulk density is relevant to process planning, storage considerations, or material acceptance. It fits well within controlled laboratory workflows where consistent physical-property data is needed.

Why professionals use UOP 254-14

Professionals use UOP 254-14 because a standardized bulk density result helps reduce uncertainty when evaluating catalyst materials across different samples or suppliers. For laboratory and refinery teams, it supports clearer product comparison, more consistent quality control, and better technical documentation. The method is useful when apparent bulk density is part of an internal specification, acceptance review, or material characterization package. By using a recognized UOP test method, organizations can align laboratory reporting with established petroleum testing practice and support more confident decision-making.

  • Apparent bulk density measurement
  • Fluid cracking catalyst characterization
  • Refinery laboratory use
  • QA/QC and technical review support
  • Sample comparison and documentation
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