UOP 899-97
Trace Hydrocarbons in Hydrogen or LPG by Gas Chromatography
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About This Item
UOP 899-97 is a chromatography-based method for detecting trace hydrocarbons in hydrogen or LPG, helping laboratories assess gas-stream purity and product quality with a consistent technical approach. Built around the official title, the method is relevant when small hydrocarbon levels may affect hydrogen service, LPG handling, or downstream performance. For refinery laboratories, analytical chemists, and QA/QC teams, it supports targeted sample review and clearer reporting in routine petroleum and gas testing workflows. UOP 899-97 is a practical reference when trace hydrocarbon characterization matters for technical decision-making.
UOP 899-97 analytical scope
This UOP 899-97 method focuses on the chromatographic determination of trace hydrocarbons in hydrogen or LPG samples. It is intended to support analytical measurement of low-level hydrocarbon presence rather than broad product characterization. In practice, the method fits laboratory work where precise comparison of gas samples is needed for quality review, contamination screening, or specification-related assessment. As a UOP chromatography method, it is most useful where consistent analytical practice and comparable results are important across routine testing programs and technical documentation.
Where is UOP 899-97 used?
UOP 899-97 is commonly used in refinery and petrochemical laboratories, especially where hydrogen or LPG streams are monitored for trace hydrocarbon content. It may also support fuel testing groups, analytical chemists, and technical reviewers responsible for product evaluation or laboratory reporting. In operational settings, the method can help with sample acceptance checks, quality verification, and comparison of process or product streams. It is a strong fit for teams that need chromatography-based evidence to review gas purity and maintain dependable test records.
Why labs rely on UOP 899-97
Labs rely on UOP 899-97 because trace-level hydrocarbon analysis can influence quality decisions, process interpretation, and documentation accuracy. The method helps provide a structured basis for checking hydrogen or LPG samples, which supports more consistent laboratory workflows and clearer comparison between results. For QA/QC personnel and technical specialists, that consistency matters when reviewing potential contamination, validating product condition, or communicating findings across refinery and laboratory functions. UOP 899-97 offers a focused analytical reference for teams that need dependable chromatography results.
- Trace hydrocarbon analysis
- Hydrogen and LPG sample review
- Chromatography-based laboratory workflow
- Refinery QA/QC support
- Product purity and contamination checks
- Technical reporting and comparison
- Publisher: UOP
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