RI 3162 Motor Gasoline Survey, August, 1931 - Part I -Specification Data ? Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
A. J. Kraemer
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Jan 1, 1932

Abstract

The twenty-fourth of a series of semiannual surveys pertaining to motor gasoline marketed in the United States was made by the Bureau of Mines in August, 1931, The first part of a report giving the results of that survey as they pertain to specification data is given in this paper. A companion report, Part II, is in preparation and will discuss the results off other determinations made on the samples, including octane number ratings on the individual samples (to be made by the Bureau of Standards) and results of the determination of gravity, color, doctor test, and "gum" content by the copper dish method and the Bureau of Mines steam-oven method. The retail price and the tax at the time Each sample was taken will also be retorted. History of Survey The Bureau of Mines made its first survey of motor gasolines sold throughout the United States in 1915,4 a second in 1917,0 and a third in April, 1919.0 These three surveys showed that during each 2-year interval the motor gasoline had become notably less volatile. In order
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APA: A. J. Kraemer  (1932)  RI 3162 Motor Gasoline Survey, August, 1931 - Part I -Specification Data ? Introduction

MLA: A. J. Kraemer RI 3162 Motor Gasoline Survey, August, 1931 - Part I -Specification Data ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1932.

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