Standard SAE J1737 1.5.2025 preview

SAE J1737

Test Procedure to Determine the Hydrocarbon Losses from Fuel Tubes, Hoses, Fittings, and Fuel Line Assemblies by Recirculation

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Designation standards: SAE J1737
Publication date standards: 1.5.2025
SKU: NS-1220523
Country: American technical standard
Category: Technical standards SAE

Annotation of standard text SAE J1737 :

This SAE Recommended Practice is intended for the determination of the losses of hydrocarbon fluids, by permeation through component walls, as well as through “microleaks” at interfaces of assembled components while controlling temperature and pressure independently of each other. This is achieved in a recirculating system in which elements of a test fuel that permeate through the walls of a test specimen and migrate through the interfaces are transported by a controlled flow of dry nitrogen to a point where they are measured. That measurement point is a device, such as a canister containing activated charcoal or other means of collection or accumulation, where the hydrocarbon losses are then measured by weight change or analyzed by some other suitable means.

SUBFILE: Automotive

TYPE OF DOCUMENT: Ground Vehicle Standard

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