UOP 980-07
C5 and Lower Boiling Dienes, Olefins, and Paraffins in Naphthas by GC
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UOP 980-07 is a laboratory test method for evaluating C5 and lower boiling dienes, olefins, and paraffins in naphthas by gas chromatography. For buyers comparing analytical standards, it signals a focused UOP method for characterizing light hydrocarbon composition in refinery and petrochemical samples. This type of analysis can help technical teams understand feedstock quality, product consistency, and the distribution of reactive or non-reactive components in naphtha streams. UOP 980-07 is therefore relevant to laboratory analysts, refinery QA/QC personnel, and other professionals who need a clear, method-based approach to sample review.
Purpose of UOP 980-07
The purpose of UOP 980-07 is to provide a defined gas chromatographic method for examining the C5 and lower boiling hydrocarbon fraction in naphthas, with attention to dienes, olefins, and paraffins. In practical terms, it supports measurement-oriented laboratory work where composition needs to be identified or compared using a recognized UOP test method. This makes the standard useful for analytical chemistry teams and petroleum laboratories that need consistent data for material evaluation, method selection, and technical documentation. The title indicates a focused instrumental analysis, not a broad general-purpose naphtha specification.
Laboratory use of UOP 980-07
UOP 980-07 is commonly suited to refinery and petroleum laboratory workflows where naphtha composition must be checked by gas chromatography. It may be used by laboratory analysts, fuel testing personnel, and refinery QA/QC teams reviewing stream quality or comparing samples from different process points. The method can also support technical reviewers and process engineers who rely on compositional data for operational decisions, product assessment, or internal reporting. Because it targets specific light hydrocarbons, it fits work where detailed sample characterization is more important than routine screening alone.
Practical importance of UOP 980-07
In day-to-day professional use, UOP 980-07 helps teams obtain clearer compositional information for naphtha samples with a defined analytical approach. That can improve consistency when comparing batches, reviewing process changes, or documenting laboratory results for internal quality control. The method is especially relevant when reactive dienes and olefins, along with paraffins, need to be considered in the same analytical context. For organizations that depend on dependable petroleum testing records, this UOP method supports more confident technical review and more useful communication between the lab and operating teams.
- C5 and lower boiling hydrocarbon focus
- Dienes, olefins, and paraffins in naphthas
- Gas chromatographic laboratory analysis
- Refinery and QA/QC review support
- Useful for sample comparison and documentation
- Publisher: UOP
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