UOP 588-12
Total, Inorganic, and Organic Chloride in Hydrocarbons
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UOP 588-12 is a laboratory method for measuring total, inorganic, and organic chloride in hydrocarbons, giving technical teams a focused way to assess chloride-related contamination and composition. For buyers evaluating petroleum testing standards, this method is relevant wherever chloride content may affect product quality, processing behavior, or downstream handling. It supports structured sample evaluation in refinery and laboratory settings, helping analysts and QA/QC personnel compare results consistently and document chloride-related findings with a recognized UOP standard.
Purpose of UOP 588-12
The purpose of UOP 588-12 is to provide a clear analytical framework for determining chloride species in hydrocarbon samples, including total, inorganic, and organic forms. That distinction matters because chloride can present different control and interpretation challenges depending on how it is associated with the sample matrix. As an ion analysis method, it is suited to laboratory work where chemical composition review and impurity assessment are part of routine petroleum or process material evaluation. It is typically used to support reliable measurement and consistent reporting.
Laboratory use of UOP 588-12
UOP 588-12 is commonly used in refinery laboratories, fuel testing operations, and other technical environments that evaluate hydrocarbon streams for chloride content. Laboratory analysts, refinery QA/QC teams, and analytical chemists may rely on it when chloride control is important for sample review, process monitoring, or product qualification. The method also fits technical review workflows where documented chloride data help support material acceptance decisions, troubleshooting, or comparison of hydrocarbon samples across batches or sources.
Practical value of UOP 588-12
The practical value of UOP 588-12 is its ability to bring clarity to chloride analysis in hydrocarbon work. By separating total, inorganic, and organic chloride considerations, it supports better interpretation of laboratory results and more consistent quality decisions. That can be useful for teams managing refinery QA/QC, product consistency, or analytical documentation, especially when chloride levels need to be reviewed as part of broader sample evaluation. For organizations that depend on dependable test data, the method helps improve confidence in routine reporting and technical comparison.
- Total, inorganic, and organic chloride evaluation
- Hydrocarbon sample analysis
- Refinery and laboratory quality control
- QA/QC and analytical chemistry workflows
- Product qualification and technical review
- Publisher: UOP
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