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Evaluation of Coking Propensity of Aviation Lubricants Using the Single Phase Flow Technique ARP5996C

This method is designed to evaluate the coking propensity of synthetic ester-based aviation lubricants under single phase flow conditions found in certain parts of gas turbine engines, for instance in bearing feed tubes. This method is applicable to lubricants with a coking propensity, as determined by this method, falling in the range 0.01 to 5.00 mg.
ARP5996C
2015-12-17
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ARP5996B
2014-01-02
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Revised
ARP5996A
2003-07-03
Historical
Revised
ARP5996
2003-01-11
Historical
Issued

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