UOP 980-03
C5 and Lower Boiling Dienes, Olefins, and Paraffins in Naphthas by GC
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UOP 980-03 is a laboratory test method for evaluating C5 and lower boiling dienes, olefins, and paraffins in naphthas by gas chromatography. It is designed to support technical assessment of light hydrocarbon streams where composition, boiling range, and unsaturated content can influence product behavior and downstream processing. For refinery and petroleum laboratories, this method can help characterize naphtha samples with greater clarity and provide useful analytical documentation for quality review, product comparison, and stream monitoring. UOP 980-03 is a practical reference for teams that need a focused chromatographic method for this type of hydrocarbon analysis.
UOP 980-03 method scope
The scope of UOP 980-03 centers on chromatographic evaluation of the lighter components in naphtha, specifically C5 and lower boiling dienes, olefins, and paraffins. As a UOP test method, it fits analytical workflows where laboratory personnel need a controlled way to review hydrocarbon composition rather than a broad product profile. This makes it relevant to sample characterization, method selection, and quality documentation in petroleum and chemical testing environments. The official title indicates a gas chromatography-based approach, so the method is closely aligned with instrumental analysis of light hydrocarbon streams.
Where is UOP 980-03 used?
UOP 980-03 is commonly used in refinery laboratories, fuel testing labs, and petrochemical analytical settings where naphtha streams are examined for composition and reactivity-related components. It may be used by laboratory analysts, analytical chemists, refinery QA/QC teams, and technical reviewers who assess sample quality or compare process streams. The method is also relevant when process or product specialists need dependable documentation for light hydrocarbon fractions. In practice, it supports routine lab review, incoming sample evaluation, and technical decision-making tied to naphtha characterization.
Why professionals use UOP 980-03
Professionals use UOP 980-03 because it provides a focused way to evaluate key light hydrocarbon components that can affect product interpretation and handling. For laboratory and refinery teams, that can mean better consistency in sample review, more reliable comparison between batches, and clearer support for quality control records. The method is also valuable when technical groups need an established reference for chromatographic analysis in naphtha work. UOP 980-03 helps create a more structured basis for laboratory reporting, internal review, and product assessment.
- C5 and lower boiling hydrocarbon analysis
- Dienes, olefins, and paraffins focus
- Gas chromatography-based laboratory method
- Naphtha sample characterization
- Refinery and QA/QC relevance
- Useful for analytical review and documentation
- Publisher: UOP
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