UOP 542-88
Trace Diolefins, Acetlyenes and Non-Condensable Hydrocarbons in LPG by GC
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UOP 542-88 is a laboratory test method for evaluating trace diolefins, acetylenes, and non-condensable hydrocarbons in LPG by GC. It is intended to help professionals assess low-level unsaturated and light hydrocarbon components that can affect product quality, handling, and downstream processing behavior. For buyers comparing analytical standards, this UOP 542-88 method supports petroleum testing and refinery quality control needs where clear LPG characterization matters. It is especially relevant for laboratory analysts, QA/QC teams, and technical reviewers who need a documented gas chromatography method for trace-level LPG evaluation.
Overview of UOP 542-88
This UOP 542-88 method provides an instrumental laboratory approach for analyzing LPG samples by gas chromatography, with attention to trace diolefins, acetylenes, and non-condensable hydrocarbons. As a UOP test method, it is designed for technical use where precise sample characterization is important for product assessment and documentation. The official title indicates a focused analytical scope rather than broad composition testing, making it useful when buyers need a method tied to specific reactive or light hydrocarbon constituents in LPG streams.
Laboratory use of UOP 542-88
In practice, UOP 542-88 may be used in refinery laboratories, petrochemical quality labs, and fuel testing environments that handle LPG sample review. It is a practical fit for analytical chemists, laboratory analysts, and refinery QA/QC personnel who need to verify trace components that can influence product suitability or process decisions. Technical teams may also reference this method when comparing batch results, reviewing supplier data, or maintaining internal laboratory documentation for LPG analysis by GC.
Why UOP 542-88 matters in day-to-day work
Day to day, UOP 542-88 helps organizations keep LPG analysis consistent and technically defensible. A clear method for trace diolefins, acetylenes, and non-condensable hydrocarbons supports better product comparison, laboratory quality control, and review of analytical results across different samples or batches. For teams responsible for refinery reporting, sample evaluation, or quality verification, the method offers a reliable framework for documenting results and supporting operational decisions without relying on informal or inconsistent test practices.
- Trace LPG component analysis
- Gas chromatography-based method
- Refinery and laboratory use
- QA/QC and result review support
- Focused on reactive and light hydrocarbons
- Publisher: UOP
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