mrswax
Chemical
- Feb 23, 2005
- 9
hello to all,
By using differential scanning calorimetry which perfect cooling rate does it use for measuring wax appearnce temperature, for measuring melting poing, 10°C/min is common used.
from my experience WAT affect by changing the cooling rate (e.g petroleum product), however some crude oils haven't this behaviour, so by having different values of WAT which cooling rate I should consider as a correct one.
If you have any idea about this area please let me know.
thanks
By using differential scanning calorimetry which perfect cooling rate does it use for measuring wax appearnce temperature, for measuring melting poing, 10°C/min is common used.
from my experience WAT affect by changing the cooling rate (e.g petroleum product), however some crude oils haven't this behaviour, so by having different values of WAT which cooling rate I should consider as a correct one.
If you have any idea about this area please let me know.
thanks