Aniline point

The aniline point is a measure of the paraffinicity of a stream, and thus its ignition quality as a diesel blendstock.

Aniline point is measured as the temperature at which equal volumes of the stream and aniline are completely miscible.


Author: Tim Fitzgibbon, Refining Industry Sr. Expert

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