VHG Labs, Inc.
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Petroleum Physical Test Standards<br />
NEW!<br />
Total Acid Number (TAN Reference Materials)<br />
<strong>VHG</strong> <strong>Labs</strong>' TAN Reference materials are intended for use in the determination of Total Acid Number (TAN) in<br />
petroleum products by potentiometric titration. Our TAN standards are intended for use in accordance with<br />
ASTM D644 and IP177.<br />
Matrix *Certified Value Size Product Number<br />
(mg KOH/g) (grams)<br />
Mineral Oil 0.1 125 TAN-0.1<br />
Mineral Oil 0.5 125 TAN-0.5<br />
Mineral Oil 1.0 125 TAN-1<br />
Mineral Oil 1.5 125 TAN-1.5<br />
Section 1<br />
Petroleum<br />
Standards<br />
Standards for Used Oil<br />
Analysis<br />
Standards for S, N, Cl and<br />
Metals<br />
Petroleum Physical Test<br />
Standards<br />
Flash Point<br />
Viscosity<br />
Pour Point<br />
Petroleum Standards<br />
Mineral Oil 2.0 50 TAN-2<br />
Mineral Oil 2.5 50 TAN-2.5<br />
Mineral Oil 3.0 50 TAN-3<br />
Acid number is defined as the quantity of base expressed as milligrams of potassium hydroxide per gram of sample, required to<br />
Cloud Point<br />
Freezing Point<br />
Distillation<br />
TAN, TBN<br />
titrate a sample to a well defined inflection point as specified in ASTM D 644.<br />
NEW!<br />
Total Base Number (TBN Reference Materials)<br />
<strong>VHG</strong> <strong>Labs</strong>’ TBN reference materials are intended for use in the determination of Total Base Number (TBN) in<br />
petroleum products by potentiometric titration. Our TBN standards are intended for use in accordance with<br />
ASTM D2896 and IP276 or ASTM D4739.<br />
Matrix *Certified Value Size Product Number<br />
(mg KOH/g)<br />
(grams)<br />
Mineral Oil 6 50 TBN-6-50<br />
Mineral Oil 10 50 TBN-10-50<br />
Mineral Oil 15 50 TBN-15-50<br />
Mineral Oil 30 50 TBN-30-50<br />
Mineral Oil 40 50 TBN-40-50<br />
Mineral Oil 70 50 TBN-70-50<br />
*Base number is defined as the quantity of perchloric acid, expressed in terms of the equivalent number of milligrams of potassium<br />
hydroxide that are required to titrate 1g of the sample, dissolved in the specific solvent to a well defined inflection point as<br />
specified in ASTM D 2896.