RI 2220 Third Semi-Annual Motor Gasoline Survey

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
N. A. C. Smith
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1921

Abstract

[The beau of Mines made its first survey of motor gasolines sold throughout the United States in 1915, a second in 1917, and a third in April. 1919. These surveys shored that motor gasoline had become notably less volatile during each two-year interval. In order to ascertain whether this change was continuing, it was planned to institute semi-annual surveys, the first of which teas made in January, 1920. Contrary to expectations based on the previous surveys, the average volatility of the gasoline tested at this time was practically identical with that of the average volatility of the gasoline from the same districts in 1919. The next survey, made in July, 1920, showed a very marked decrease in volatility but as it has long been recognized that the volatility of motor gasoline manufactured for sale during the summer months is loss tan that of gasoline made and sold during the winter, part at least of the change was attributed to this factor. The average boiling point of the samples collected in the present survey is 263 degrees Fahrenheit, as compared with 264 a year ago. This shows that the average gasoline marketed at the present time is fully as volatile as that marketed a year ago. There has been, however, a noticeable change in the character of the product: the initial boiling point and 20 per cant point are lower than a year ago, whereas the 90 per cent and end-points are higher, which indicates a greater proportion of gasolines made by blending casing-head, or natural gas-gasoline, and naphtha.]
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APA: N. A. C. Smith  (1921)  RI 2220 Third Semi-Annual Motor Gasoline Survey

MLA: N. A. C. Smith RI 2220 Third Semi-Annual Motor Gasoline Survey. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1921.

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