Overview
ISO 6614:1994 is an internationally recognized standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) that specifies a precise test method for determining the water separability of petroleum oils and synthetic fluids. Water separability is a critical property that measures the ability of oil-based products to separate from water under controlled temperature conditions. This test plays a vital role in ensuring the performance and operational reliability of lubricants, especially in steam-turbine oils and other petroleum-based fluids.
Designed primarily for steam-turbine oils with viscosities ranging from 32 mm²/s to 95 mm²/s at 40 °C, ISO 6614 is versatile and applicable to a broad spectrum of petroleum oils and synthetic fluids across different viscosity ranges. The methodology involves mixing equal parts of the fluid and distilled water at a specified temperature and timing the separation of the emulsion formed.
Key Topics
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Water Separability Definition
Water separability, as defined by ISO 6614, is the ability of petroleum oils or synthetic fluids to separate from water at a defined test temperature, typically 54 ± 1 °C, or up to 82 ± 1 °C for higher-viscosity products (over 90 mm²/s at 40 °C).
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Test Procedure
The method involves stirring a 40 ml sample of the oil or synthetic fluid with 40 ml of distilled or synthetic sea water in a graduated cylinder at the specified temperature. The separation time of the oil, water, and emulsion phases is recorded, with a maximum allowable standing time of 60 minutes.
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Apparatus and Reagents
Key apparatus include a heat-resistant graduated glass cylinder, heating bath, and a calibrated stirring blade rotating at 1500 ± 15 rpm. Reagents such as reagent-grade distilled water, synthetic seawater (for marine applications), cleaning solvents, and chromosulfuric acid (or alternatives) are specified to ensure test accuracy.
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Result Expression & Interpretation
Results are expressed numerically as volumes of oil, water, and emulsion present at the end of the test, accompanied by the time taken for separation. A code based on layer volumes and appearance provides standardized descriptions, enabling clear communication of water separability characteristics.
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Precision and Repeatability
The standard defines repeatability and reproducibility criteria based on interlaboratory tests, ensuring consistent results when the method is applied under controlled conditions by different operators and laboratories.
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Safety Notice
Due caution is advised when handling hazardous cleaning chemicals such as chromosulfuric acid, emphasizing appropriate safety and health practices.
Applications
ISO 6614:1994 is essential for industries that rely on the performance of petroleum oils and synthetic fluids, including:
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Steam Turbine Lubricants
Ensuring adequate water separability helps in maintaining lubricant performance and preventing corrosion-related failures in steam turbines.
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Marine and Offshore Lubricants
Testing with synthetic sea water as per the standard supports verification of lubricant performance in marine environments.
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Industrial Lubricants
The method applies to a range of mineral and synthetic oils used in various industrial machinery where water contamination could occur.
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Quality Control and Compliance
Manufacturers use ISO 6614 to verify product specifications, guarantee product quality, and meet international and client standards for petroleum products and synthetic fluids.
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Research and Development
Researchers use this test method to evaluate new lubricant formulations for improved water separability and stability.
Related Standards
ISO 6614 references and aligns with several other ISO standards essential for accurate sampling, preparation, and testing of petroleum products:
- ISO 3170 & ISO 3171 - Manual and automatic sampling of petroleum liquids to ensure representative test samples.
- ISO 3696 - Specification for reagent-grade water used in analytical testing.
- ISO 4788 - Specification for laboratory graduated measuring cylinders, ensuring accurate volume measurement.
- ISO 7120 - Method for determining rust-preventing characteristics of petroleum oils and fluids in the presence of water.
These interconnected standards collectively support rigorous and reliable testing protocols for petroleum and synthetic oil products.
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