- Published: January 2015
- Reapproved: 2021
Overview:
This proposed standard specifies a procedure for the determination of mercury present in burner fuels derived from waste mineral oils, that have less than 0,15 % (m/m) particulate matter by wavelength dispersive X-ray fluorescence spectrometry. The concentration ranges that this method covers are shown below:
Element Range
Mercury
mg/kg
0,5 to 20
NOTE 1 Higher levels can be measured however a precision statement is not available.
NOTE 2 For the purposes of this standard, the expressions ‘% (m/m)’ and ‘% (V/V)’ are used to represent the mass and volume fractions respectively.
NOTE 3 The description of waste mineral oils that are acceptable inputs for the production of Processed Fuel Oil is given in Appendix B of the Environment Agency's Quality Protocol for Processed Fuel Oil.
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